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Syrian Brides

Author(s): Anna Halabi

Location(s): Aleppo

Genre(s): Fiction, Short Stories

Era(s): Contemporary

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This delightful collection of short stories offers insight into the lives of Syrian women, both the married and the brides-to-be. It reveals the warmth and humor as well as the oppression in the Syrian society. The stories make the reader laugh while addressing serious issues such as domestic violence.
Um Hussam can’t find a suitable bride for her son, testing each candidate’s sight, hearing and reading skills, occasionally cobbing a feel. Jamila’s husband Hassan can’t forget his deceased wife, until she makes sure he never mentions her again. Rami can’t help but wonder whether his new bride is a natural beauty or a talented surgeon’s masterpiece. Khadija’s maid stabs her in the back while Rana’s husband Muafak can’t find the right excuse to avoid a fight.

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Author: tripfiction

This is an eclectic collection of short stories to transport the reader to Syria, and they all feature women. The first, entertaining opening story is a rather beautiful woman using her wiles to plunder...

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