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Evil Eye

A Novel

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"A moving meditation on motherhood, inter-generational trauma and how surface appearances often obscure a deeper truth. . . . A stunning second novel from a writer who set the bar very high with her first!"—Tara Conklin, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Romantics and Community Board

The acclaimed New York Times bestselling author of A Woman Is No Man returns with a striking exploration of the expectations of Palestinian-American women, the meaning of a fulfilling life, and the ways our unresolved pasts affect our presents.

""After Yara is placed on probation at work for fighting with a racist coworker, her Palestinian mother claims the provocation and all that's come after were the result of a family curse. While Yara doesn't believe in old superstitions, she finds herself unpacking her strict, often volatile childhood growing up in Brooklyn, looking for clues as to why she feels so unfulfilled in a life her mother could only dream of. Etaf Rum's follow-up to her 2019 debut, A Woman Is No Man, is a complicated mother-daughter drama that looks at the lasting effects of intergenerational trauma and what it takes to break the cycle of abuse."" —Time magazine, ""The Most Anticipated Books of the Year""

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 28, 2023
      A universal portrait of motherhood and intergenerational trauma, Rum’s sophomore effort (after the bestselling A Woman Is No Man) tells the story of North Carolina–based college art teacher and graphic designer Yara, the daughter of Palestinian immigrants. Yara longs to travel, but her husband Fadi insists she stay home with their two young children. Then Yara is on the receiving end of a racist comment made by a woman colleague: “Please don’t take this the wrong way but it’s no secret that women from your country experience severe sexism and misogyny,” to which Yara responds, “I was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., you fucking racist.” The incident results in her suspension from the college, and she’s mandated to counseling, where her therapist helps her unpack her family history. While Yara’s mother has always insisted their family is cursed, Yara’s therapy work leads her to realize that the cause of her woes is not fantastical, but rather the generational cycle of obedience: “Why was she... waiting for a man to give her permission,” Yara wonders about herself. The fierce feminist sentiments and nuanced approach to Yara’s fraught marriage and family history make for a winning combination. This satisfies on multiple levels. Agent: Julia Kardon, Hannigan Getzler Literary.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Vaneh Assadourian and Gail Shalan perform this intimate story of a woman in her thirties. Yara, the daughter of Palestinian immigrants, has it all--a husband, two daughters, a job at a local university--but she still feels burned out. Through every disappointment, Yara tells herself to be grateful. Her marriage might have been arranged, but at least her husband isn't violent like her father. After an incident at her job, she starts seeing a therapist, begins to confront the trauma of her past, and works towards a better future. Assadourian skillfully narrates Yara's emotional arc, reflecting the character's depth. Shalan performs Yara's journal entries, giving listeners more insight into Yara's memories. K.D.W. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

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