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on a lifeboat. When it capsizes near shore, it is everyone for themselves. The book chronicles the lives of four of the passengers: two men and two women, Murad, Aziz, Halima, with her three small children; and Faten, exploring their lives before the trip and why they chose the dangerous path of
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In a 2014 essay, critic Lisa Marchi said the book is "wisely constructed: the writer confidently travels between temporal settings and geographical zones to gradually unveil the genealogy of each character’s migratory project".
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described it as "Less a novel than a set of finely detailed portraits, this book gives outsiders a glimpse of some of Moroccan society's strata and the desperation that underlies many ordinary lives."
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Lisa Marchi says that the collection of stories "highlights the economic precarity, social invisibility, and indisputable vulnerability of the migrants".
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said the book was "ambitious", ...lawed but impressive: This could well be the preamble to an important body of work."
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The stories present a complex view of the nature of the "Muslim" identity of many of these immigrants.
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Gendering Migration from Africa to Spain: Literary Representations of Masculinities and Femininities
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A group of young Moroccan immigrants seeking a better life in Spain cross the
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Lacey Galbraith, "Review: 'Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits' "
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described it as "a bracing and beautiful little novel."
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Laila Lalami
Algonquin Books
Morocco
ISBN
1-56512-493-6
OCLC
59881995
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
Moroccan
Laila Lalami
Strait of Gibraltar
Le Monde
Carolyn See
Pankaj Mishra
New York Review of Books
Lacey Galbraith, "Review: 'Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits' "
Archived
Wayback Machine


Stephanie Abou, Review: Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits'



"Ghosts, Guests, Hosts: Rethinking "Illegal" Migration and Hospitality Through Arab Diasporic Literature"
doi
10.5325/complitstudies.51.4.0603
ISSN

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