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Tender family reckoning across faith and belonging

This is the kind of novel that quietly wrecks you with how intimate and real it feels. If you’re drawn to layered family stories, it beautifully captures the ache of loving people who don’t fully understand you, while exploring identity, faith, and home with real grace. Readers often love how it feels both deeply specific and universally human.

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ISBN: 9781524763558
Related Collections: Literary Fiction, Contemporary
Related Topics: Asian Literature, Race, Literature

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A Place for Us unfolds the lives of an Indian-American Muslim family, gathered together in their Californian hometown to celebrate the eldest daughter Hadia's wedding — a match of love rather than tradition. It is here, on this momentous day, that Amar, the youngest of the siblings, reunites with his family for the first time in three years. Rafiq and Layla must now contend with the choices and betrayals that lead to their son's estrangement — the reckoning of parents who strove to pass on their cultures and traditions to their children; and of children who in turn struggle to balance authenticity in themselves with loyalty to the home they came from. In a narrative that spans decades and sees family life through the eyes of each member, A Place for Us charts the crucial moments in the family's past, from the bonds that bring them together to the differences that pull them apart. And as siblings Hadia, Huda, and Amar attempt to carve out a life for themselves, they must reconcile their present culture with their parent's faith, to tread a path between the old world and the new, and learn how the smallest decisions can lead to the deepest of betrayals. A deeply affecting and resonant story, A Place for Us is truly a book for our times: a moving portrait of what it means to be an American family today, a novel of love, identity and belonging that eloquently examines what it means to be both American and Muslim -- and announces Fatima Farheen Mirza as a major new literary talent.
 

Tender family reckoning across faith and belonging

This is the kind of novel that quietly wrecks you with how intimate and real it feels. If you’re drawn to layered family stories, it beautifully captures the ache of loving people who don’t fully understand you, while exploring identity, faith, and home with real grace. Readers often love how it feels both deeply specific and universally human.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.