A TENSE psychological drama against the backdrop of Saudi Arabian mores, and prescriptive Shari laws, is the setting for Zoe Ferraris’s debut novel, The Night of the Mi’raj. Nouf ash-Shrawi, a ...
Nayir, a Bedouin guide ethnically Palestinian and employed by the Shrawi family, finds her battered and bruised body in a desert wadi. At the influential family’s beckoning, the case is closed and an ...
A finely detailed literary mystery set in contemporary Saudi Arabia, Ferraris’s debut centers on Nouf ash-Shrawi, a 16-year-old girl who disappeared into the desert three days before her marriage and ...
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