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The Road from Morocco

Wafa Faith Hallam

"The more I read into Wafa Faith Hallam's The Road from Morocco, the more I realized I was holding a book that-if all literary lights are not dimmed by convention-should become an instant classic. I honestly cannot recall a time when an autobiographical account has spoken to me as forcefully as Hallam's memoir. In fact, I never ever read anything remotely comparable to it. Hallam's trailblazing book shatters literary and social conventions with such force that it is bound to provoke strong reactions. The book contains precious lessons about why freedom and equal rights matter, why the male oppression of women in Arab and Muslim societies is a sad farce, why rich life experiences are still the only reliable ingredient for a soaring story, and why identity is a complex construct that is nearly impossible to tease apart." Professor A. Majid, University of New England, Portland, Maine. Full Review at: http: //www.tingisredux.com/opinion/faith_abundant.htmlThe Road from Morocco recounts the extraordinary life of Saadia and her daughter Wafa. It transports readers back in time to a Middle Eastern society far removed from modern American sensibilities-to Morocco, where Saadia was born and wed against her will at thirteen. Based on recorded history and family memories, the book chronicles Saadia's arranged marriage and hardships as a young mother to Wafa, a French-educated, sexually liberated Muslim woman, who traveled to Europe and then to America, reaching a top position on Wall Street-in theory, the fulfillment of her American dream but in reality an overwhelming experience that threatens everything she holds dear.Like the best of fiction, this is an intensely personal emotional rollercoaster tale full of twists and turns, which make it hard to put down. In the words of a reader: "It's beautiful even in the heartbreaking moments and utterly exquisite in the pleasant ones."

Book Details

  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publish Date: Jan 10th, 2011
  • Pages: 412
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 7.99in - 5.24in - 0.84in - 0.94lb
  • EAN: 9781452808086
  • Categories: Women

About the Author

Born and raised in Morocco, Wafa F. Hallam lived in Europe traveling to over thirty-five countries before she moved to the U.S. in 1980 to attend college. A graduate of the University of Florida, she was awarded a series of fellowships to attend New York University where she earned a Master's Degree in International Relations and Middle Eastern Studies. Wafa currently lives in Sag Harbor, NY.