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Language
  
English

Dewey Decimal
  
813/.6 22

Originally published
  
7 October 2005

Genre
  
Novel

OCLC
  
59881995

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Publication date
  
October 7, 2005

LC Class
  
PS3612.A543 H68 2005

Author
  
Laila Lalami

Country
  
Morocco

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

ISBN
  
1-56512-493-6 (hardback edition)

Publisher
  
Workman Publishing Company

Similar
  
Morocco books, Novels

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Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits is a 2005 novel by Moroccan American author Laila Lalami. First published in the United States, it offers a wider view of the immigration phenomenon from North Africa to Europe. The novel was inspired by a story that Lalami read in Le Monde.

Contents

Hope and other dangerous pursuits by laila lalami book review


Plot summary

A group of young Moroccan immigrants seeking a better life in Spain cross the Strait of Gibraltar on a lifeboat. When it capsizes near shore, it is everyone for themselves. The book then chronicles the lives of four of the passengers, Murad, Halima, Aziz and Faten, exploring their lives before the trip and what motivated their attempt at immigration.

Themes

The novel sets up an empathy for the situations which create the need for migration; as critic Lisa Marchi points out, the novel "highlights the economic precarity, social invisibility, and indisputable vulnerability of the migrants".

The novel also complicates the nature of the "Muslim" identity of many of these immigrants.

Reception

When describing the novel, critic Lisa Marchi said it's "wisely constructed: the writer confidently travels between temporal settings and geographical zones to gradually unveil the genealogy of each character’s migratory project".

References

Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits Wikipedia