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A heart-wrenching story about love, loss, sex, the friendship
between women, and the universal struggle to come to terms with
death. Just before the outbreak of the July 2006 war in Lebanon, a
middle-aged woman named Nahla has gone missing. Distraught,
besieged, and without any leads, Nahla’s dearest friends—Suad,
Azizeh, Hoda, Nadine, and the narrator Alawiya—band together to
console one another. They reminisce about the better days of their
youth, lifetimes of romantic turmoil, the trouble with love, and
their inescapable confrontation with death. Unsure whether Nahla
has been killed in the fighting, fled the country, or disappeared
into the oblivion of Alzheimer’s, Alawiya pieces together
Nahla’s intimate past, simultaneously illuminating the jagged
history of modern Lebanon. Through searching discussions with
Nahla’s closest confidante Suad, tenacious investigation, and an
imaginative effort to reconstruct the life of another, Alawiya
might just find a way to bring Nahla back. In This Thing Called
Love, celebrated Lebanese novelist Alawiya Sobh takes the war
between Israel and Hizballah as the backdrop for a heart-wrenching
story about love, loss, sex, the friendship between women, and the
universal struggle to come to terms with mortality. Â
This acclaimed novel is set during the Lebanese Civil War and
offers a rare depiction of women's experiences amid this sprawling,
region-defining conflict. In Alawiya Sobh's hands, the details of
everyday life mix with female voices from across classes, sects,
and generations to create an indelible picture of a climate where
violence and war are the overt outbreak of a simmering tension that
underlies the life in the region. Here, stories struggle to survive
the erasure of war and rescue the sweetness of living, trying to
connect the tellers and their audience while transforming pain and
love into abiding, sustaining art. Rendered sensitively into
English through a close collaboration between author and
translator, Maryam offers an unforgettable picture of conflict and
its costs.
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