Behind You is the Sea
The ‘Dazzling’ Debut Novel Exploring Lives of Palestinian Families
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Swift Press
Publishing:2nd Jan '25
£9.99
This title is due to be published on 2nd January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£14.99(9781800754171)
Behind You Is the Sea is a compelling debut that fearlessly challenges stereotypes surrounding Palestinian culture.
A Most Anticipated Book of 2024 by Ms Magazine, Lithub and Elle
Funny and touching, Behind You Is the Sea brings us into the homes and lives of three main families – the Baladis, the Salamehs, and the Ammars – Palestinian immigrants who’ve all found a different welcome in America.
Their various fates and struggles cause their community dynamic to sizzle and sometimes explode: the wealthy Ammar family employs young Maysoon Baladi, whose own family struggles financially, to clean up after their spoiled teenagers. Meanwhile, Marcus Salameh confronts his father in an effort to protect his younger sister for ‘dishonouring’ their name. Only a trip to Palestine, where Marcus experiences an unexpected and dramatic transformation, can bridge this seemingly unbridgeable divide between the two generations.
Behind You Is the Sea faces stereotypes about Palestinian culture head-on, shifting perspectives to weave a complex social fabric replete with weddings, funerals, broken hearts, and devastating secrets.
'We desperately need more books like this in which Palestinian people are presented as beautiful, richly complex human beings, not consigned to insulting, diminishing references. Gratitude to Susan Muaddi Darraj for her very necessary, beautiful work' - Naomi Shihab Nye
'Susan Muaddi Darraj's Behind You is the Sea is a powerful and moving novel about the lives of Palestinian immigrants. Told in rich, lush prose, this propulsive and beautiful novel will stay with me for a long time. I loved it' - Brandon Hobson, National Book Award finalist and author of The Removed
'Behind You Is the Sea sweeps readers along as its characters search for love, dignity, and belonging while carving out their own unique destinies. The result sometimes defies cultural tradition and risks deep losses, but these characters always land closer to their personal truths. With tenderness and fitting humor, Muaddi Darraj deftly weaves multiple Arab American voices into a resonant chorus of humanity' - Sahar Mustafah, author of The Beauty of Your Face
'With this unforgettable collection of stories, Susan Muaddi Darraj assumes a unique place in American letters, her Palestinian sensibilities animating universal truths of the human condition. With gritty realism and poetic grace, she writes not simply of survival, but of dignity and flawed nobility in a world overflowing with cynicism and pain. From beginning to end, this novel-in-stories is filled with characters not easily forgotten, and the final story is, quite simply, one of the best that I have ever read. I am grateful for this book' - Frye Gaillard, author of A Hard Rain
'Not the Arabian Nights, but a new Arabian Days for our time, the intricately interlocked stories of Behind You Is the Sea bring us richly detailed news of the Palestinian immigrant experience in America…' - Madison Smartt Bell, author of All Souls’ Rising, Child of Light: A Biography of Robert Stone, and Behind the Moon
'Susan Muaddi Darraj’s Behind You Is the Sea, a tale of the interwoven lives of Palestinian American families in Baltimore, Md., will get your heart racing and leave you sitting at the edge of your seat. Muaddi Darraj paints highly complex and authentic portraits of Arabs in America as they struggle with poverty, religion, living in between two cultures and the pursuit of the American Dream. This page-turner of a novel is an instant classic, and a welcome addition to the cannon of writing on the Arab American experience' - Malaka Gharib, author of the graphic memoirs, It Won’t Always Be Like This and I Was Their American Dream
'In Behind You Is The Sea, multiple generations of a family confront stubborn, complicated truths while shouldering the burdensome weight of history. Susan Muaddi Darraj has fashioned a moving tale in which love, beauty, and life persist despite many injustices - indeed, despite everything' - Jabari Asim, author of Yonder
‘Fearlessly confronts stereotypes about Palestinian culture, weaving a remarkable portrait of life's intricate moments, from joyous weddings to heart-wrenching funerals, from shattered hearts to hidden truths — I wept and grew alongside this family. This is a story that challenges perceptions, offering a heartfelt glimpse into the interior lives of those who call this community home. A must-read novel with unforgettable characters and an unwavering, fresh voice — I couldn’t put it down until the very last page! Darraj delivers an instant, necessary, and authentic classic to the cannon of Arab-American literature' - Etaf Rum, author of Evil Eye and A Woman Is No Man
‘Intergenerational differences and the clash of the old world (Palestine) and new (America) are explored from both sides with keen-eyed humanity and understanding’ - Marie Claire
'A funny and beautifully written book of interconnected stories about three families' - Francesca Brown, Stylist Magazine
'A rich panoply of a community ... the stories are humane, sometimes shocking (‘The Hashtag’), sometimes filled with humour (‘Mr Ammar Gets Drunk at the Wedding’), but all are vivid and bring to life a people who – particularly in this year of all years – many have only been all too happy to label “other”' - Crack Magazine Book of the Month
'Wonderful ... The author doesn’t preach. She’s saying here’s my story in all its complicated glory, take it or leave it. Her characters deal with racism, cultural differences, misogyny, violence and the weight of history and tradition, but this is ultimately a novel about ordinary people fighting for what they believe to be right' - Estelle Birdy, Irish Independent
'An intricately woven mosaic novel which humanises Palestinian stories ... This eloquent novel serves as a poignant reminder of our shared humanity in these stories, brimming with hope and empathy' - Irish Times
ISBN: 9781800754195
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256 pages