Laila Lalami is the author of the short story collection Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits, which was a finalist for the Oregon Book Award, and the novel Secret Son, which was on the Orange Prize long list. Her essays and opinion pieces have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Nation, The Guardian, and The New York Times, and in many anthologies. She is the recipient of a British Council Fellowship, a Fulbright Fellowship, and a Lannan Residency Fellowship and is an associate professor of creative writing at the University of California at Riverside. She lives in Los Angeles.
www.lailalalami.comPULITZER PRIZE FINALIST - A New York Times Notable Book - MAN BOOKER PRIZE NOMINEE - WINNER OF THE AMERICAN BOOK AWARD - A Wall Street Journal Top 10 Book of the Year - An NPR Great Read of the Year - A Kirkus Best Fiction Book of the Year
"An exciting tale of wild hopes, divided loyalties, and highly precarious fortunes." --The New Yorker "An absorbing story of one of the first encounters between Spanish conquistadores and Native Americans, a frightening, brutal, and much-falsified history that here, in her brilliantly imagined fiction, is rewritten to give us something that feels very like the truth." --Salman Rushdie "Stunning. . . . The Moor's Account sheds light on all of the possible the New World exploration stories that didn't make history." --Huffington Post "Lalami has once again shown why she is one of her generation's most gifted writers." --Reza Aslan, author of Zealot