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© 2026 Ann Mathenge · Built with love, coffee, and cat hair.
By Radwa Ashour
"Nada is no stranger to protest. She is five years old when her French mother takes her to visit her Egyptian father, a political activist with a passing resemblance to president Nasser, in prison. When he returns home a changed man, their family begins to fracture and eventually Nada's mother moves back to Paris. Through her teenage years Nada is surrounded by the language of protest -- 'anarchism', 'Trotskyism', 'communism'. The more things change, the more they stay the same. Through student sit-ins, imprisonments, passionate arguments, accidental alliances, fallen friends, loves, joys and regrets, Nada's story interweaves with that of Egypt's many celebrated activists such as Arwa and Siham" -- Dust jacket flap.
Published
2014
Format
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Pages
239
Language
English
ISBN
9789992194485