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Set in the High Atlas in pre-modern Morocco, Moon and Henna Tree
chronicles the rise and fall of a local potentate, Hmmu. Not
content with the territory left to him upon his father's death,
Hmmu, under the influence of his scheming advisor, Ibn al-Zara,
begins a campaign to acquire those lands that adjoin his, either
through marriage or physical force. Ahmed Toufiq's subtle
investigation of the abuse of power and its effects on those who
suffer under its tyranny also provides a unique look at Amazigh
(Berber) culture. While most of Toufiq's contemporaries focus on
modern urban Morocco, he provides a fascinating, and accurate,
account of the customs and traditions of a large, yet often
ignored, segment of the population. Moon and Henna Tree (in the
original Arabic) won the Moroccan Book Prize in 1989.
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