Malu Halasa is one of the most original writers and editors covering the Middle East... witty, sumptuous, and genuinely revelatory." --The New Statesman
"Halasa's prose is revelatory. Wholly authentic and profoundly insightful, Mother of all Pigs is a captivating look at the lives of a Middle Eastern family." --Foreword Reviews, *Starred Review*
"Halasa juggles multiple narrative threads in her lively debut... the story wins high marks for its affectionate and raucous portrayal of one Jordanian family in the midst of social and political upheaval." --Booklist
"Halasa's sharp critiques and deadpan humor make for a captivating exploration of the intricacies of the modern Middle East." --Publishers Weekly
"'It has always been the same -- what men enjoy, women endure.' So says a character in this microcosmic portrait of the contemporary Middle East, where the generational shifts among the members of one Jordanian clan showcase a patriarchal order in slow-motion decline. Halasa's pungently witty novel contrasts the ways in which the women of the Sabas family embrace or push back against tradition." --The New York Times