Wednesday, May 29, 2019

THE OTHER AMERICANS: LAILA LALAMI

This novel follows the family of Driss Guerraoui, an immigrant from Morocco.  He's been living in Southern California for thirty years, raised two daughters and first owned a donut shop (burned down) then opened a diner.  He's the victim of a hit and run accident which sparks the rest of the novel.  We learn about the repercussions through multiple points of view:  Driss, his wife, daughters, a bystander, and a cop.  It's not so much a novel about racism although it's there as about family, their attempts to love each other despite the obstacles of race, class, culture and religion.  It's a good read and interesting as Lalami, the writer, was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for her first novel THE MOOR'S ACCOUNT. 

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