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The country of others : war, war, war / Leïla Slimani ; translated from the French by Sam Taylor.

The country of others : war, war, war / Leïla Slimani ; translated from the French by Sam Taylor.

1944. After the Liberation, Mathilde leaves France to join her husband in Morocco. But life here is unrecognisable to this brave and passionate young woman. Her life is now that of a farmer's wife - with all the sacrifices and vexations that brings. Suffocated by the heat, by her loneliness on the farm and by the mistrust she inspires as a foreigner, Mathilde grows increasingly restless. As violence threatens and Morocco's own struggle for independence grows daily, Mathilde and Amine's refusal to take sides sees them and their family at odds with their own desire for freedom. How can Mathilde, a woman whose life is dominated by the decisions of men, hold her family together in a world that is being torn apart?

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F SLIM
Adult Fiction   Waverley Library . Available .  
SF SLIM
Stack Fiction   Adult Stack (Ask Staff) . Available .  
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Field name Details
ISBN 9780571361618 (hardback)
9780571361625 (paperback)
Classification F SLIM
Personal Name Slimani, Leïla, 1981-
Title The country of others : war, war, war / Leïla Slimani ; translated from the French by Sam Taylor.
Production & Copyright Details London : Faber & Faber, 2021.
©2021
Physical Description 315 pages ; 22 cm.
Content type text
Note First published in France in 2020 by Editions Gallimard under the title Le pays des autres.
Translated from the French.
Summary Note 1944. After the Liberation, Mathilde leaves France to join her husband in Morocco. But life here is unrecognisable to this brave and passionate young woman. Her life is now that of a farmer's wife - with all the sacrifices and vexations that brings. Suffocated by the heat, by her loneliness on the farm and by the mistrust she inspires as a foreigner, Mathilde grows increasingly restless. As violence threatens and Morocco's own struggle for independence grows daily, Mathilde and Amine's refusal to take sides sees them and their family at odds with their own desire for freedom. How can Mathilde, a woman whose life is dominated by the decisions of men, hold her family together in a world that is being torn apart?
Subject - Topical Term Women -- Morocco -- Fiction
Married people -- Fiction
Farmers -- Fiction
Liberty -- Fiction
Subject - Geographic Name Morocco -- Social life and customs -- Fiction
Morocco -- History -- 1912-1956 -- Fiction
Subject - Genre Domestic fiction
Added Entry - Personal Name Taylor, Sam, 1970- translator.
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