Books for Arab American Heritage Month
In honor of Arab American Heritage Month in April, we are sharing books by Arab and Arab American authors that share their culture, history, and personal lives.
“A mesmerizing and disturbing psychological thriller. . . . Fantasy and reality entwine.” —The Wall Street Journal
"Zeh is adept at describing the carelessness and perversities of the rich and famous. . . . A story about obsession—this time with status, looks, and celebrity culture." —The Independent
“Gripping. . . . Keeps the reader guessing to the end. A darkly comic thriller that is impossible to put down.” —Library Journal
“Compelling. . . . Erotic intrigue, deep-sea diving and clients from hell make for a lively mix.” —Kirkus Reviews
“[A] deft thriller.” —Publishers Weekly
“A tale that unfolds at a high level of psychological excitement.” —Der Spiegel
“This is phenomenal. . . . A nightmarish, furious, cold thriller. . . . Juli Zeh is at her literary best when she’s describing underwater silence, when she’s describing situations in which isolation is total and the world as it exists above water is bidden farewell.” —Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung
“Juli Zeh’s love-triangle drama easily bears comparison with the work of Patricia Highsmith, doyenne of the conspicuously amoral.” —Brigitte
“A mesmerizing and disturbing psychological thriller. . . . Fantasy and reality entwine.” —The Wall Street Journal
"Zeh is adept at describing the carelessness and perversities of the rich and famous. . . . A story about obsession—this time with status, looks, and celebrity culture." —The Independent
“Gripping. . . . Keeps the reader guessing to the end. A darkly comic thriller that is impossible to put down.” —Library Journal
“Compelling. . . . Erotic intrigue, deep-sea diving and clients from hell make for a lively mix.” —Kirkus Reviews
“[A] deft thriller.” —Publishers Weekly
“A tale that unfolds at a high level of psychological excitement.” —Der Spiegel
“This is phenomenal. . . . A nightmarish, furious, cold thriller. . . . Juli Zeh is at her literary best when she’s describing underwater silence, when she’s describing situations in which isolation is total and the world as it exists above water is bidden farewell.” —Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung
“Juli Zeh’s love-triangle drama easily bears comparison with the work of Patricia Highsmith, doyenne of the conspicuously amoral.” —Brigitte
In honor of Arab American Heritage Month in April, we are sharing books by Arab and Arab American authors that share their culture, history, and personal lives.
For National Poetry Month in April, we are sharing poetry collections and books about poetry by authors who have their own stories to tell. These poets delve into history, reimagine the present, examine poetry itself—from traditional poems many know and love to poems and voices that are new and original.