The story features Kahlil Gibran Hourani, a bumbling Syrian American optician grappling with existential questions as he approaches his fifty-third birthday. His journey takes a surreal turn when his sardonic dead grandmother, Situe, appears in his dreams, prompting a series of misadventures, including a wrongful suspicion of terrorism. This darkly comic narrative blends myth and magical realism, offering a sharp critique of race, constitutional rights, and the complexities of Arab American identity in a post-9/11 context.
Frances Khirallah Noble Ordre des livres


- 2024
- 2007
New Belly Dancer of the Galaxy
- 273pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Presents a tale that is both comic and erudite in the subjects it tackles. Part myth, part magical realism, this book offers a critique on issues of race, constitutional rights, and the realities of Arab American life in a post - 9/11 world.