Flight Against Time

by Emily Nasrallah

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This novel of the emigrant experience is a moving witness to the Lebanese people and to a time, the civil war. Emily Nasrallah's narrative follows an elderly Lebanese couple who leave their village during the war to visit children and grandchildren in the New World. The war escalates dangerously during their visit, and the couple's children are reluctant to let their parents return home. Although much of the story takes place on Prince Edward Island and in New York, the behavior and rituals show more of the family are those of the village in southern Lebanon. Such traditions may not be necessary to life in the New World, but are nonetheless terribly painful for emigrants to discard. show less

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Emily Nasrallah was born Emily Daoud Abi Rached in Kfeir, Lebanon on July 6, 1931. She received a bachelor's degree in education and literature from the Lebanese American University in Beirut in 1958. She was an author, a journalist, a teacher, a lecturer, and a women's rights advocate. Her first novel, Birds of September, was published in 1962. show more Her children's book, A Cat's Diary, was published in 1998. She received the Goethe Medal in 2017 and became a commander of the National Order of the Cedar in 2018. She died on March 13, 2018 at the age of 86. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
892.736Literature & rhetoricLiteratures of other languagesAfro-Asiatic literaturesArabic (Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sudan)Arabic fiction1945–2000
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PJ7852 .A69 .I6513Language and LiteratureOriental languages and literaturesOriental philology and literatureArabicArabic literatureIndividual authors or works
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