A profound and poignant exploration of one woman's life in a nation at odds with its ideals.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 shooterradicalized by the online alt-rightattacks 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.Featured in The New York Times, Marie Claire, Lithub, Ms. Magazine, The Millions, and The LilyShortlisted for the Chicago Review of Books AwardLonglisted for the 2020 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize
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