The New York Times Staff PickThe Best Fiction by Women in 2020Marie ClaireBest Feminist Books Coming Out in 2020Ms. MagazineMost Anticipated Books of 2020LithubTwenty Must-Read Books of 2020BustleMost Anticipated Books of 2020Real SimpleMost Anticipated BooksThe MillionsOne of 15 Books By Women to Read in 2020The LilyStarred ReviewShelf Awareness'Stunning'Marie Claire'Striking'Rebecca Makkai'With grace, empathy and wisdom'Ms. Magazine'Indelible'Laila Lalami'Insightful'Rajia Hassib'Richly empathetic'Maurice Carlos Ruffin'Haunting' Lit Hub'Exquisite'Shelf Awareness'Soared beyond my wildest expectations'Terry Galvan, Third Coast Review'Gripping'Lorraine Kleinwaks, Enchanted Prose'One of my favorite books this year'Susie Boutry, Novel Visits'Lyrical prose, achingly real characters, and a driving narrative'Christine Maul Rice, Hypertext Magazine'Profound'Emma Doettling, The Michigan Daily—-Afaf Rahman, the daughter of Palestinian immigrants, is the principal of Nurrideen School for Girls, a Muslim school in the Chicago suburbs. One morning, a shooter?radicalized by the online alt-right?attacks the school.As Afaf listens to his terrifying progress, we are swept back through her memories: the bigotry she faced as a child, her mother's dreams of returning to Palestine, and the devastating disappearance of her older sister that tore her family apart. Still, there is the sweetness of the music from her father's oud, and the hope and community Afaf finally finds in Islam.The Beauty of Your Face is a profound and poignant exploration of one woman's life in a nation at odds with its ideals.—-'A story of survival and hope, forgiveness and connection. It's not just about the beauty of Afaf's face, as the title implies, it's about the beauty of her heart and the hearts of the people around her, no matter how lonely or scared they are'The New York Times'Stunning... A timely family saga with faith and forgiveness at its core'Marie Claire'The Beauty of Your Face is a striking and stirring debut, one that reaches its hands straight into the fire. Sahar Mustafah writes with wisdom and grace about the unthinkable, the unspeakable, and the unspoken'Rebecca Makkai, Pulitzer finalist for The Great Believers'With grace, empathy and wisdom, this robustly written debut examines an American Muslim immigrant experience against the backdrop of a school shooting'Ms. Magazine'Mustafah's arresting debut about a mass shooting at a Muslim girls' school grapples with issues of faith, identity, hatred, and forgiveness... Throughout, Mustafah powerfully demonstrates the human capacity for redemption and renewal. This inviting, topical tale will stay with readers'Publishers Weekly'Profound insights and glittering words . . . a complex generational novel that is all too relevant in today's divided America... the message rings loud and clear. Maybe violence could be avoided if people took the time to understand other people's pain and find commonalities in their shared human experience'The Michigan Daily'Mustafah writes impressively and convincingly of her Palestinian American immigrant community... an adept author well worth reading'Terry Hong, Booklist'Mustafah's novel is frequently moving, especially in her depictions of Afaf's inner state. The sections of the book that describe Afaf's early life are especially vivid'Kirkus'The indelible story of a Palestinian-American woman whose life is torn apart by loss, finds solace in her faith, and faces a violent threat that tests how far she has come. Sahar Mustafah writes about family and community with compassion and sensitivity. The Beauty of Your Face is a gift to readers'Laila Lalami, award winning author of The Other Americans and The Moor's Account'Rich with details...
The New York Times Staff PickThe Best Fiction by Women in 2020Marie ClaireBest Feminist Books Coming Out in 2020Ms. MagazineMost Anticipated Books of 2020LithubTwenty Must-Read Books of 2020BustleMost Anticipated Books of 2020Real SimpleMost Anticipated BooksThe MillionsOne of 15 Books By Women to Read in 2020The LilyStarred ReviewShelf Awareness'Stunning'Marie Claire'Striking'Rebecca Makkai'With grace, empathy and wisdom'Ms. Magazine'Indelible'Laila Lalami'Insightful'Rajia Hassib'Richly empathetic'Maurice Carlos Ruffin'Haunting' Lit Hub'Exquisite'Shelf Awareness'Soared beyond my wildest expectations'Terry Galvan, Third Coast Review'Gripping'Lorraine Kleinwaks, Enchanted Prose'One of my favorite books this year'Susie Boutry, Novel Visits'Lyrical prose, achingly real characters, and a driving narrative'Christine Maul Rice, Hypertext Magazine'Profound'Emma Doettling, The Michigan Daily—-Afaf Rahman, the daughter of Palestinian immigrants, is the principal of Nurrideen School for Girls, a Muslim school in the Chicago suburbs. One morning, a shooter?radicalized by the online alt-right?attacks the school.As Afaf listens to his terrifying progress, we are swept back through her memories: the bigotry she faced as a child, her mother's dreams of returning to Palestine, and the devastating disappearance of her older sister that tore her family apart. Still, there is the sweetness of the music from her father's oud, and the hope and community Afaf finally finds in Islam.The Beauty of Your Face is a profound and poignant exploration of one woman's life in a nation at odds with its ideals.—-'A story of survival and hope, forgiveness and connection. It's not just about the beauty of Afaf's face, as the title implies, it's about the beauty of her heart and the hearts of the people around her, no matter how lonely or scared they are'The New York Times'Stunning... A timely family saga with faith and forgiveness at its core'Marie Claire'The Beauty of Your Face is a striking and stirring debut, one that reaches its hands straight into the fire. Sahar Mustafah writes with wisdom and grace about the unthinkable, the unspeakable, and the unspoken'Rebecca Makkai, Pulitzer finalist for The Great Believers'With grace, empathy and wisdom, this robustly written debut examines an American Muslim immigrant experience against the backdrop of a school shooting'Ms. Magazine'Mustafah's arresting debut about a mass shooting at a Muslim girls' school grapples with issues of faith, identity, hatred, and forgiveness... Throughout, Mustafah powerfully demonstrates the human capacity for redemption and renewal. This inviting, topical tale will stay with readers'Publishers Weekly'Profound insights and glittering words . . . a complex generational novel that is all too relevant in today's divided America... the message rings loud and clear. Maybe violence could be avoided if people took the time to understand other people's pain and find commonalities in their shared human experience'The Michigan Daily'Mustafah writes impressively and convincingly of her Palestinian American immigrant community... an adept author well worth reading'Terry Hong, Booklist'Mustafah's novel is frequently moving, especially in her depictions of Afaf's inner state. The sections of the book that describe Afaf's early life are especially vivid'Kirkus'The indelible story of a Palestinian-American woman whose life is torn apart by loss, finds solace in her faith, and faces a violent threat that tests how far she has come. Sahar Mustafah writes about family and community with compassion and sensitivity. The Beauty of Your Face is a gift to readers'Laila Lalami, award winning author of The Other Americans and The Moor's Account'Rich with details...
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