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ISBN
9780358126553
Book Title
Arsonists' City
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication Year
2021
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.4in
Author
Hala Alyan
Genre
Référence, Fiction
Topic
Family Life, General
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
24.3 Oz
Number of Pages
464 Pages

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"Feels revolutionary in its freshness." -- Entertainment Weekly " The Arsonists' City delivers all the pleasures of a good old-fashioned saga, but in Alyan's hands, one family's tale becomes the story of a nation--Lebanon and Syria, yes, but also the United States. It's the kind of book we are lucky to have."--Rumaan Alam A rich family story, a personal look at the legacy of war in the Middle East, and an indelible rendering of how we hold on to the people and places we call home The Nasr family is spread across the globe--Beirut, Brooklyn, Austin, the California desert. A Syrian mother, a Lebanese father, and three American children: all have lived a life of migration. Still, they've always had their ancestral home in Beirut--a constant touchstone--and the complicated, messy family love that binds them. But following his father's recent death, Idris, the family's new patriarch, has decided to sell. The decision brings the family to Beirut, where everyone unites against Idris in a fight to save the house. They all have secrets--lost loves, bitter jealousies, abandoned passions, deep-set shame--that distance has helped smother. But in a city smoldering with the legacy of war, an ongoing flow of refugees, religious tension, and political protest, those secrets ignite, imperiling the fragile ties that hold this family together. In a novel teeming with wisdom, warmth, and characters born of remarkable human insight, award-winning author Hala Alyan shows us again that "fiction is often the best filter for the real world around us" (NPR).

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HarperCollins
ISBN-10
035812655x
ISBN-13
9780358126553
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Book Title
Arsonists' City
Author
Hala Alyan
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Family Life, General
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Référence, Fiction
Number of Pages
464 Pages

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Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
1.4in
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
24.3 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ps3601.L92a89 2021
Reviews
"I didn't think I could love The Arsonists' City as much as Salt Houses , but I did. It was sharp, thought-provoking. I couldn't put it down. Hala Alyan is a lyrical force, a much needed Arab-American voice." -- Etaf Rum, New York Times -bestselling author of A Woman Is No Man "I don't exactly understand how Hala Alyan does it--conjures love, sorrow, betrayal, and joy; goes from being funny and warm to incisive and thoughtful--but as a reader, I'm glad that she does. The Arsonists' City delivers all the pleasures of a good old-fashioned saga but in Alyan's hands, one family's tale becomes the story of a nation--Lebanon and Syria, yes, but also the United States. It's the kind of book we are lucky to have." -- Rumaan Alam, author of Rich and Pretty and That Kind of Mother "Faced with the impending sale of their ancestral home in Beirut, the delightfully flawed members of the Nasr family must confront their late-onset nostalgia just as the secrets they've kept buried from each other are surfacing to air. An irresistible heart-tugger as complex and sensual as Lebanon, itself." -- Courtney Maum, author of I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You and Costalegre, A Most Anticipated Title of 2021 from Buzzfeed, Refinery29, Lit Hub, The Millions, The Rumpus , Write or Die Tribe, and Palm Beach Daily News Named a Most Anticipated Title by a Woman of Color for 2021 by R.O. Kwon in Electric Literature "I didn't think I could love The Arsonists' City as much as Salt Houses , but I did. It was sharp, thought-provoking. I couldn't put it down. Hala Alyan is a lyrical force, a much-needed Arab American voice." -- Etaf Rum, New York Times best-selling author of A Woman Is No Man "I don't exactly understand how Hala Alyan does it--conjures love, sorrow, betrayal, and joy; goes from being funny and warm to incisive and thoughtful--but as a reader, I'm glad that she does. The Arsonists' City delivers all the pleasures of a good old-fashioned saga but in Alyan's hands, one family's tale becomes the story of a nation--Lebanon and Syria, yes, but also the United States. It's the kind of book we are lucky to have." -- Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind "A profound inquiry into what it means to be a family, determine your identity, and hold onto a home -- particularly in a world that doesn't always weigh equally the importance of everyone's home, identity, and family...Alyan is virtuosic at portraying the complicated bonds that exist between family members, and she is unafraid to show both the beauty and the despair that come with true intimacy, love, and loss." -- Refinery29 "Alyan's varied talents never cease to amaze." -- The Millions "Alyan, author of the award-winning Salt Houses, has written another family saga studded with the same beautiful lyricism...Makes for great fiction." -- Lit Hub "No one knows the human heart like Hala Alyan. Her ability to show its unexpected contours is on full display in The Arsonists' City --a book so gorgeously written I found myself reading sentences aloud just to keep them with me a little longer." -- Mira Jacob, author of Good Talk and The Sleepwalker's Guide to Dancing "Faced with the impending sale of their ancestral home in Beirut, the delightfully flawed members of the Nasr family must confront their late-onset nostalgia just as the secrets they've kept buried from each other are surfacing to air. An irresistible heart-tugger as complex and sensual as Lebanon itself." -- Courtney Maum, author of I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You and Costalegre "Exquisite...Tenderly and compassionately told, and populated with complicated and flawed characters, the Nasrs' story interrogates nostalgia, memory, and the morality of keeping secrets against the backdrop of a landscape and a people in constant flux. Alyan's debut was striking, and this one's even better." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review, "I didn't think I could love The Arsonists' City as much as Salt Houses , but I did. It was sharp, thought-provoking. I couldn't put it down. Hala Alyan is a lyrical force, a much-needed Arab American voice." -- Etaf Rum, New York Times best-selling author of A Woman Is No Man "I don't exactly understand how Hala Alyan does it--conjures love, sorrow, betrayal, and joy; goes from being funny and warm to incisive and thoughtful--but as a reader, I'm glad that she does. The Arsonists' City delivers all the pleasures of a good old-fashioned saga but in Alyan's hands, one family's tale becomes the story of a nation--Lebanon and Syria, yes, but also the United States. It's the kind of book we are lucky to have." -- Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind "Faced with the impending sale of their ancestral home in Beirut, the delightfully flawed members of the Nasr family must confront their late-onset nostalgia just as the secrets they've kept buried from each other are surfacing to air. An irresistible heart-tugger as complex and sensual as Lebanon itself." -- Courtney Maum, author of I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You and Costalegre, "I don't exactly understand how Hala Alyan does it--conjures love, sorrow, betrayal, and joy; goes from being funny and warm to incisive and thoughtful--but as a reader, I'm glad that she does. The Arsonists' City delivers all the pleasures of a good old-fashioned saga but in Alyan's hands, one family's tale becomes the story of a nation--Lebanon and Syria, yes, but also the United States. It's the kind of book we are lucky to have." -- Rumaan Alam, author of Rich and Pretty and That Kind of Mother, A Most Anticipated Title of 2021 from Buzzfeed, Refinery29, Lit Hub, The Millions, The Rumpus , Write or Die Tribe, and Palm Beach Daily News Named a Most Anticipated Title by a Woman of Color for 2021 by R.O. Kwon in Electric Literature "I didn''t think I could love The Arsonists'' City as much as Salt Houses , but I did. It was sharp, thought-provoking. I couldn''t put it down. Hala Alyan is a lyrical force, a much-needed Arab American voice." -- Etaf Rum, New York Times best-selling author of A Woman Is No Man "I don''t exactly understand how Hala Alyan does it--conjures love, sorrow, betrayal, and joy; goes from being funny and warm to incisive and thoughtful--but as a reader, I''m glad that she does. The Arsonists'' City delivers all the pleasures of a good old-fashioned saga but in Alyan''s hands, one family''s tale becomes the story of a nation--Lebanon and Syria, yes, but also the United States. It''s the kind of book we are lucky to have." -- Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind "A profound inquiry into what it means to be a family, determine your identity, and hold onto a home -- particularly in a world that doesn''t always weigh equally the importance of everyone''s home, identity, and family...Alyan is virtuosic at portraying the complicated bonds that exist between family members, and she is unafraid to show both the beauty and the despair that come with true intimacy, love, and loss." -- Refinery29 "Alyan''s varied talents never cease to amaze." -- The Millions "Alyan, author of the award-winning Salt Houses, has written another family saga studded with the same beautiful lyricism...Makes for great fiction." -- Lit Hub "Alyan, who is a family therapist as well as a poet and novelist, has a gift for depicting the knotty, messy but ultimately resilient bonds of family love. Though The Arsonists'' City lays bare how civil war and brutal violence impact a single family, it is the everyday, sometimes petty squabbles between husband and wife, brother and sister, parent and child that make this novel both memorable and relatable." -- BookPage "No one knows the human heart like Hala Alyan. Her ability to show its unexpected contours is on full display in The Arsonists'' City --a book so gorgeously written I found myself reading sentences aloud just to keep them with me a little longer." -- Mira Jacob, author of Good Talk and The Sleepwalker''s Guide to Dancing "Faced with the impending sale of their ancestral home in Beirut, the delightfully flawed members of the Nasr family must confront their late-onset nostalgia just as the secrets they''ve kept buried from each other are surfacing to air. An irresistible heart-tugger as complex and sensual as Lebanon itself." -- Courtney Maum, author of I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You and Costalegre "Intricately plotted, Arsonists'' City is a novel that renders custom and place in very precise detail... Arsonists'' City contains pleasing revelations as the story progresses. Mazna is a complex and rewarding character." -- Publishers Weekly , author profile "Exquisite...Tenderly and compassionately told, and populated with complicated and flawed characters, the Nasrs'' story interrogates nostalgia, memory, and the morality of keeping secrets against the backdrop of a landscape and a people in constant flux. Alyan''s debut was striking, and this one''s even better." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Riveting...Alyan is masterful at clarifying the complicated sociopolitical realities surrounding Lebanon''s and Syria''s intertwined histories in terms of class, caste, colonialism, and tribalism. But even more masterful here...is her laserlike focus on her multifaceted characters in big and small moments that come together to create a singular family. Painful and joyous, sad and funny--impossible to put down." -- Kirkus , starred review, A Most Anticipated Title of 2021 from Buzzfeed, Refinery29, Lit Hub, The Millions, The Rumpus , Write or Die Tribe, and Palm Beach Daily News Named a Most Anticipated Title by a Woman of Color for 2021 by R.O. Kwon in Electric Literature "I didn't think I could love The Arsonists' City as much as Salt Houses , but I did. It was sharp, thought-provoking. I couldn't put it down. Hala Alyan is a lyrical force, a much-needed Arab American voice." -- Etaf Rum, New York Times best-selling author of A Woman Is No Man "I don't exactly understand how Hala Alyan does it--conjures love, sorrow, betrayal, and joy; goes from being funny and warm to incisive and thoughtful--but as a reader, I'm glad that she does. The Arsonists' City delivers all the pleasures of a good old-fashioned saga but in Alyan's hands, one family's tale becomes the story of a nation--Lebanon and Syria, yes, but also the United States. It's the kind of book we are lucky to have." -- Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind "A profound inquiry into what it means to be a family, determine your identity, and hold onto a home -- particularly in a world that doesn't always weigh equally the importance of everyone's home, identity, and family...Alyan is virtuosic at portraying the complicated bonds that exist between family members, and she is unafraid to show both the beauty and the despair that come with true intimacy, love, and loss." -- Refinery29 "Alyan's varied talents never cease to amaze." -- The Millions "Alyan, author of the award-winning Salt Houses, has written another family saga studded with the same beautiful lyricism...Makes for great fiction." -- Lit Hub "No one knows the human heart like Hala Alyan. Her ability to show its unexpected contours is on full display in The Arsonists' City --a book so gorgeously written I found myself reading sentences aloud just to keep them with me a little longer." -- Mira Jacob, author of Good Talk and The Sleepwalker's Guide to Dancing "Faced with the impending sale of their ancestral home in Beirut, the delightfully flawed members of the Nasr family must confront their late-onset nostalgia just as the secrets they've kept buried from each other are surfacing to air. An irresistible heart-tugger as complex and sensual as Lebanon itself." -- Courtney Maum, author of I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You and Costalegre "Intricately plotted, Arsonists' City is a novel that renders custom and place in very precise detail... Arsonists' City contains pleasing revelations as the story progresses. Mazna is a complex and rewarding character." -- Publishers Weekly , author profile "Exquisite...Tenderly and compassionately told, and populated with complicated and flawed characters, the Nasrs' story interrogates nostalgia, memory, and the morality of keeping secrets against the backdrop of a landscape and a people in constant flux. Alyan's debut was striking, and this one's even better." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review, A Most Anticipated Title of 2021 from Refinery29, Lit Hub, The Rumpus , Write or Die Tribe, and Palm Beach Daily News Named a Most Anticipated Title by a Woman of Color for 2021 by R.O. Kwon in Electric Literature "I didn't think I could love The Arsonists' City as much as Salt Houses , but I did. It was sharp, thought-provoking. I couldn't put it down. Hala Alyan is a lyrical force, a much-needed Arab American voice." -- Etaf Rum, New York Times best-selling author of A Woman Is No Man "I don't exactly understand how Hala Alyan does it--conjures love, sorrow, betrayal, and joy; goes from being funny and warm to incisive and thoughtful--but as a reader, I'm glad that she does. The Arsonists' City delivers all the pleasures of a good old-fashioned saga but in Alyan's hands, one family's tale becomes the story of a nation--Lebanon and Syria, yes, but also the United States. It's the kind of book we are lucky to have." -- Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind "A profound inquiry into what it means to be a family, determine your identity, and hold onto a home -- particularly in a world that doesn't always weigh equally the importance of everyone's home, identity, and family...Alyan is virtuosic at portraying the complicated bonds that exist between family members, and she is unafraid to show both the beauty and the despair that come with true intimacy, love, and loss." -- Refinery29 "Alyan, author of the award-winning Salt Houses, has written another family saga studded with the same beautiful lyricism...Makes for great fiction." -- Lit Hub "No one knows the human heart like Hala Alyan. Her ability to show its unexpected contours is on full display in The Arsonists' City --a book so gorgeously written I found myself reading sentences aloud just to keep them with me a little longer." -- Mira Jacob, author of Good Talk and The Sleepwalker's Guide to Dancing "Faced with the impending sale of their ancestral home in Beirut, the delightfully flawed members of the Nasr family must confront their late-onset nostalgia just as the secrets they've kept buried from each other are surfacing to air. An irresistible heart-tugger as complex and sensual as Lebanon itself." -- Courtney Maum, author of I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You and Costalegre "Exquisite...Tenderly and compassionately told, and populated with complicated and flawed characters, the Nasrs' story interrogates nostalgia, memory, and the morality of keeping secrets against the backdrop of a landscape and a people in constant flux. Alyan's debut was striking, and this one's even better." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review, "I don't exactly understand how Hala Alyan does it--conjures love, sorrow, betrayal, and joy; goes from being funny and warm to incisive and thoughtful--but as a reader, I'm glad that she does. The Arsonists' City delivers all the pleasures of a good old-fashioned saga but in Alyan's hands, one family's tale becomes the story of a nation--Lebanon and Syria, yes, but also the United States. It's the kind of book we are lucky to have." -- Rumaan Alam, author of Rich and Pretty and That Kind of Mother "Faced with the impending sale of their ancestral home in Beirut, the delightfully flawed members of the Nasr family must confront their late-onset nostalgia just as the secrets they've kept buried from each other are surfacing to air. An irresistible heart-tugger as complex and sensual as Lebanon, itself." -- Courtney Maum, author of I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You and Costalegre, "I didn't think I could love The Arsonists' City as much as Salt Houses , but I did. It was sharp, thought-provoking. I couldn't put it down. Hala Alyan is a lyrical force, a much-needed Arab American voice." -- Etaf Rum, New York Times best-selling author of A Woman Is No Man "I don't exactly understand how Hala Alyan does it--conjures love, sorrow, betrayal, and joy; goes from being funny and warm to incisive and thoughtful--but as a reader, I'm glad that she does. The Arsonists' City delivers all the pleasures of a good old-fashioned saga but in Alyan's hands, one family's tale becomes the story of a nation--Lebanon and Syria, yes, but also the United States. It's the kind of book we are lucky to have." -- Rumaan Alam, author of Rich and Pretty and That Kind of Mother "Faced with the impending sale of their ancestral home in Beirut, the delightfully flawed members of the Nasr family must confront their late-onset nostalgia just as the secrets they've kept buried from each other are surfacing to air. An irresistible heart-tugger as complex and sensual as Lebanon itself." -- Courtney Maum, author of I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You and Costalegre, A Most Anticipated Title of 2021 from The Rumpus "I didn't think I could love The Arsonists' City as much as Salt Houses , but I did. It was sharp, thought-provoking. I couldn't put it down. Hala Alyan is a lyrical force, a much-needed Arab American voice." -- Etaf Rum, New York Times best-selling author of A Woman Is No Man "I don't exactly understand how Hala Alyan does it--conjures love, sorrow, betrayal, and joy; goes from being funny and warm to incisive and thoughtful--but as a reader, I'm glad that she does. The Arsonists' City delivers all the pleasures of a good old-fashioned saga but in Alyan's hands, one family's tale becomes the story of a nation--Lebanon and Syria, yes, but also the United States. It's the kind of book we are lucky to have." -- Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind "No one knows the human heart like Hala Alyan. Her ability to show its unexpected contours is on full display in The Arsonists' City --a book so gorgeously written I found myself reading sentences aloud just to keep them with me a little longer." -- Mira Jacob, author of Good Talk and The Sleepwalker's Guide to Dancing "Faced with the impending sale of their ancestral home in Beirut, the delightfully flawed members of the Nasr family must confront their late-onset nostalgia just as the secrets they've kept buried from each other are surfacing to air. An irresistible heart-tugger as complex and sensual as Lebanon itself." -- Courtney Maum, author of I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You and Costalegre, A Most Anticipated Title of 2021 from Buzzfeed, Refinery29, Lit Hub, The Millions, The Rumpus , Write or Die Tribe, and Palm Beach Daily News Named a Most Anticipated Title by a Woman of Color for 2021 by R.O. Kwon in Electric Literature "I didn't think I could love The Arsonists' City as much as Salt Houses , but I did. It was sharp, thought-provoking. I couldn't put it down. Hala Alyan is a lyrical force, a much-needed Arab American voice." -- Etaf Rum, New York Times best-selling author of A Woman Is No Man "I don't exactly understand how Hala Alyan does it--conjures love, sorrow, betrayal, and joy; goes from being funny and warm to incisive and thoughtful--but as a reader, I'm glad that she does. The Arsonists' City delivers all the pleasures of a good old-fashioned saga but in Alyan's hands, one family's tale becomes the story of a nation--Lebanon and Syria, yes, but also the United States. It's the kind of book we are lucky to have." -- Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind "A profound inquiry into what it means to be a family, determine your identity, and hold onto a home -- particularly in a world that doesn't always weigh equally the importance of everyone's home, identity, and family...Alyan is virtuosic at portraying the complicated bonds that exist between family members, and she is unafraid to show both the beauty and the despair that come with true intimacy, love, and loss." -- Refinery29 "Alyan's varied talents never cease to amaze." -- The Millions "Alyan, author of the award-winning Salt Houses, has written another family saga studded with the same beautiful lyricism...Makes for great fiction." -- Lit Hub "No one knows the human heart like Hala Alyan. Her ability to show its unexpected contours is on full display in The Arsonists' City --a book so gorgeously written I found myself reading sentences aloud just to keep them with me a little longer." -- Mira Jacob, author of Good Talk and The Sleepwalker's Guide to Dancing "Faced with the impending sale of their ancestral home in Beirut, the delightfully flawed members of the Nasr family must confront their late-onset nostalgia just as the secrets they've kept buried from each other are surfacing to air. An irresistible heart-tugger as complex and sensual as Lebanon itself." -- Courtney Maum, author of I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You and Costalegre "Intricately plotted, Arsonists' City is a novel that renders custom and place in very precise detail... Arsonists' City contains pleasing revelations as the story progresses. Mazna is a complex and rewarding character." -- Publishers Weekly , author profile "Exquisite...Tenderly and compassionately told, and populated with complicated and flawed characters, the Nasrs' story interrogates nostalgia, memory, and the morality of keeping secrets against the backdrop of a landscape and a people in constant flux. Alyan's debut was striking, and this one's even better." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Riveting...Alyan is masterful at clarifying the complicated sociopolitical realities surrounding Lebanon's and Syria's intertwined histories in terms of class, caste, colonialism, and tribalism. But even more masterful here...is her laserlike focus on her multifaceted characters in big and small moments that come together to create a singular family. Painful and joyous, sad and funny--impossible to put down." -- Kirkus , starred review, "I didn't think I could love The Arsonists' City as much as Salt Houses , but I did. It was sharp, thought-provoking. I couldn't put it down. Hala Alyan is a lyrical force, a much-needed Arab American voice." -- Etaf Rum, New York Times best-selling author of A Woman Is No Man "I don't exactly understand how Hala Alyan does it--conjures love, sorrow, betrayal, and joy; goes from being funny and warm to incisive and thoughtful--but as a reader, I'm glad that she does. The Arsonists' City delivers all the pleasures of a good old-fashioned saga but in Alyan's hands, one family's tale becomes the story of a nation--Lebanon and Syria, yes, but also the United States. It's the kind of book we are lucky to have." -- Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind "No one knows the human heart like Hala Alyan. Her ability to show its unexpected contours is on full display in The Arsonists' City --a book so gorgeously written I found myself reading sentences aloud just to keep them with me a little longer." -- Mira Jacob, author of Good Talk and The Sleepwalker's Guide to Dancing "Faced with the impending sale of their ancestral home in Beirut, the delightfully flawed members of the Nasr family must confront their late-onset nostalgia just as the secrets they've kept buried from each other are surfacing to air. An irresistible heart-tugger as complex and sensual as Lebanon itself." -- Courtney Maum, author of I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You and Costalegre
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2021
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2020-003643
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
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