Nada Awar Jarrar Explained
Nada Awar Jarrar is a Lebanese novelist. Her novel, Somewhere, Home, won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Best First Book, South East Asia and South Pacific.
She has lived in London, Paris, Sydney and Washington D.C. She is married; they have a daughter and live in Beirut.[1]
Works
- Somewhere, home, Heinemann, 2003,
- Dreams of Water, Harper, 2007,
- A good land, HarperCollins, 2009, [2]
- An Unsafe Haven, The Borough Press, 2016[3]
Non-fiction
External links
- Book: https://books.google.com/books?id=ji1YrUwThkIC&q=Nada+Awar+Jarrar&pg=PA463. Meditations on Memory and Belonging. Arab voices in diaspora: critical perspectives on anglophone Arab literature. Dawn Mirapuri. Layla Al Maleh. Rodopi. 2009. 978-90-420-2718-3 .
- Reviews
Notes and References
- Web site: Nada Awar Jarrar from HarperCollins Publishers Australia. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100223031134/http://www.harpercollins.com.au/authors/50024662/Nada_Awar_Jarrar/index.aspx. 2010-02-23.
- News: A Good Land, By Nada Awar Jarrar (review) . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220618/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/a-good-land-by-nada-awar-jarrar-1882261.html . 2022-06-18 . subscription . live . London . The Independent . Emma . Hagestadt . January 29, 2010.
- Cowdrey, Catherine (02 February, 2016) Borough Press buys novel inspired by refugee crisis The Bookseller