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The Naqibs Daughter Samia Serageldin

The Naqibs Daughter By Samia Serageldin

The Naqibs Daughter by Samia Serageldin


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A passionate tale, woven from personal stories of heroic betrayal and love, The Naqibs Daughter is based on historical characters, and set during Napoleons campaign in Egypt.

The Naqibs Daughter Summary

The Naqibs Daughter by Samia Serageldin

A passionate tale, woven from personal stories of heroic betrayal and love, The Naqibs Daughter is based on historical characters, and set during Napoleons campaign in Egypt.

Lady Nafisa, aristocrat, philanthropist and wife of Mamluke leader Murad Bey wakes one morning to find her worst fears confirmed. Cairo is under threat from the French, whose mission is to liberate the most ancient civilisation in the world from what they see as superstition and darkness.

For Nafisa it means that her husband will go to war and she will be widowed a second time. She will have a new role as an intermediary with the French and as a refuge for vulnerable civilians form both sides.

For fourteen year-old Zeinab, daughter of a respected Naqib, it is the end of her childhood. To save her family she is married to Napoleon. Life in the French court in Egypt is a game to her, one with many pleasures, including the love of one of Napoleon's trusted entourage. When the occupation fails, and the French begin to withdraw, only Nafisa can protect her from the wrath of the mob.

Elfi Bey, the ambitious new Mamluke leader who is also in love with Lady Nafisa, has to risk being an outcast, for the land he so dearly loves, and loosing all the wealth and status he has worked for because he fears the only way to save Egypt from the occupiers is to seek support from the court of King George III.

Samia Serageldin brings to life the vanished world of the exotic Mamluke warrior-slaves and so doing, explores the complex, often dangerous relationship between occupier and occupied. The Naqib's Daughter reveals the high price paid by Egyptians for their occupation.

The Naqibs Daughter Reviews

Praise For The Cairo House:

Wonderfully evocative and grounded in a strong sense of place. Lee Smith, author of The Last Girls

The postwar history of Egypt is skillfully woven into this evocative first novels portrayal of a wealthy Cairo familys susceptibility to the winds of political change Serageldins richly observed study of a family and culture in transition and crisis succeeds both as ironical Proustian reminiscence and as a telling exploration of the ambiguities of status, loyalty, and belonging Kirkus Reviews

Serageldin sets this beautifully crafted novel in Anwar Sadats Egypt Serageldin focuses on Gigi, who is born in a country with rapidly changing culture and ideals, moves to London and the US, but never feels that any of these places is home. The novel is a great find for any reader interested in Egyptian culture, flawlessly rendered prose, or just a good read.Choice

This novel is about the personal changes births, growing up, growing old, deaths that make exiles of us all. Serageldin does a wonderful job of evoking Gigis Cairo milieu. Booklist

Using a beautiful prose style, Serageldin makes Gigis problems vivid and real. This semi-autobiographical novelis fascinating and highly entertaining. Library Journal

Serageldins perceptive insights into the women who have more than one skin enrich this narrative of displaced and out-of-place women expatriate intellectuals both spiritually and physically. The Middle East Journal

Beautifully written, haunting and evocativea bittersweet reflection on the ability to feel comfortable in many cultures but at home in none. Serageldins command of the cultural and linguistic layers of her narrative is masterful. Topics Tip World

About Samia Serageldin

Samia Serageldin was born in Egypt, educated in Europe, and emigrated to the United States in 1980. She is the author of an autobiographical novel, The Cairo House, tracing political developments in Egypt over the past three decades. She has also written papers on topics including Arab American writing and gender and Islam in Egypt. Since September 11 she has been active as a speaker in various public forums on Islam and on international events.This is her second novel.

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GOR001554839
9780007182176
0007182171
The Naqibs Daughter by Samia Serageldin
Used - Very Good
Hardback
HarperCollins Publishers
2009-02-05
320
N/A
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