Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits
 

Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits

by Laila Lalami

In her exciting debut, Laila Lalami evokes the grit and enduring grace that is modern Morocco and offers an authentic look at the Muslim immigrant experience today. 



The book begins as four Moroccans illegally cross the Strait of Gibraltar in an inflatable boat headed for Spain. There’s Murad, a gentle, educated man who’s been reduced to hustling tourists around Tangier;... (read more)

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  • belhorma s

    belhorma s said:

    really i have enjoyed the reading of this story, mainly because it sheds light on an issue eventually is the concern of many moroccans as well as other communities. i apprreciat a lot the story and i hope to read more of Laila lalami's work.

    posted Saturday, May 17 2008
  • Dan

    dan said:

    I really enjoyed this story that took me to a place I had not been to before. Well written story with a heart. I'm sure we'll be reading more of this author in the future.

    posted Thursday, August 9 2007
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