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Daughter, Son, Assassin - A Novel

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A story of family bonds amid political betrayal that explores the drastic steps that a young girl will take in order to find a sense of belonging.
Fred is lost, confused, almost certainly about to die. As he traces his steps back from the desert where he has been dropped by soldiers of a repressive Gulf Kingdom regime, his nine-year-old daughter, Nancy, is doing the same from six thousand miles away in a quiet neighborhood in the suburbs of Washington, DC. 
With his disappearance, she and her mother are forced to leave their comfortable house in DC for a new life in Virginia.  Abandoned by their friends and desperate for answers, Nancy and her mother must acclimate to the strange world of suburban anonymity. As Nancy grows into adulthood, she pieces together what happened to her father and devises a bold plan to avenge his disappearance.  
Unraveling an international web of deceit in order to find her father will take time and patience; and becoming a cold-blooded assassin takes commitment to a life at odds with everything she knows. 


About the author










Steven Salaita is a scholar and writer based in Egypt. He is the author of nine nonfiction books, most notably Inter/Nationalism: Decolonizing Native America and Palestine, Israel's Dead Soul, and the recently published memoir, An Honest Living. He currently teaches at the American University in Cairo. Daughter, Son, Assassin is his first work of fiction. His essays can be found at stevesalaita.com.


Summary

A story of family bonds amid political betrayal that explores the drastic steps that a young girl will take in order to find a sense of belonging.
Fred is lost, confused, almost certainly about to die. As he traces his steps back from the desert where he has been dropped by soldiers of a repressive Gulf Kingdom regime, his nine-year-old daughter, Nancy, is doing the same from six thousand miles away in a quiet neighborhood in the suburbs of Washington, DC. 
With his disappearance, she and her mother are forced to leave their comfortable house in DC for a new life in Virginia.  Abandoned by their friends and desperate for answers, Nancy and her mother must acclimate to the strange world of suburban anonymity. As Nancy grows into adulthood, she pieces together what happened to her father and devises a bold plan to avenge his disappearance.  
Unraveling an international web of deceit in order to find her father will take time and patience; and becoming a cold-blooded assassin takes commitment to a life at odds with everything she knows. 

Foreword

Key publicity targets 

  • Review in The Nation 
  • Review in Los Angeles Review of Books 
  • Interview in Dissent Magazine 
  • Interview in The Electronic Intifada 
  • Extract in The New Inquiry 
  • Review in The Guardian 
  • Interview in Lux Magazine 
  • Review/feature in NovaraMedia 
  • Feature/interview in Teen Vogue 
  • Review in BookForum 
  • Interview in LitHub 
  • Feature on BookRiot 

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Product details

Authors Steven Salaita
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.05.2024
 
EAN 9781945335082
ISBN 978-1-945335-08-2
No. of pages 208
Series Nonaligned
Subjects Fiction > Suspense

FICTION / Coming of Age, FICTION / Thrillers / Political, FICTION / World Literature / Middle East / General

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