Middle Eastern Authors in Asia
This post will include reviews of books by Middle Eastern authors from Asia (Turkey, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, West Bank, Iran, Cyprus). Authors featured here may also appear in the other Asian author posts, depending on their country of origin.
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Various
Beirut39 (anthology): Reviewed at This Book and I Could Be Friends
Adams, Suzane (Israeli)
Laundry:Reviewed at This Book and I Could Be Friends
al-Harez, Siba(Saudi Arabia)
The Others: reviewed at A Book Blog of One’s Own
al-Shaykh, Hanan (Lebanese, Wikipedia)
The Story of Zahra: reviewed at This Book and I Could Be Friends
Ebadi, Shirin (Iranian, Wikipedia)
Iran Awakening: Reviewed at things mean a lot
Etzioni-Halevy, Eva (Israeli, Author Site)
The Triumph of Deborah: Reviewed at Presenting Lenore, Caribousmom
Haddawy, Husain (translator) (Iraqi, Author Site)
The Arabian Nights: Reviewed at Shelf Love
Katzir, Judith (Israeli, Wikipedia)
Dearest Anne: Reviewed at A Striped Armchair
Mehran, Marsha (Iranian, now living in North America and Ireland, Author Site)
Rosewater and Soda Bread (sequel to Pomegranate Soup): Reviewed at Saving My Sanity
Moaveni, Azadeh (Iranian-American, Author Site, Wikipedia)
Lipstick Jihad: Reviewed at Shelf Love
Satrapi, Marjane (Iranian-born French, Wikipedia)
Persepolis: Reviewed at Shelf Love (Teresa), Shelf Love (Jenny), things mean a lot, Caribousmon (part 1 and part 2)
Embroideries: Reviewed at things mean a lot
