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Language
  
English

Pages
  
208

Author
  
Leila Aboulela

Genre
  
Fiction

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Publication date
  
1999

Originally published
  
1999

Page count
  
208

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Publisher
  
Grove Press Black Cat imprint

Similar
  
Leila Aboulela books, Fiction books

The Translator is Sudanese writer Leila Aboulela's first novel, published in 1999. The Translator is a story about a young Muslim Sudanese widow living in Scotland and her blooming relationship with a secular Scottish Middle Eastern scholar. The novel takes place in both Khartoum and Aberdeen and was inspired partially by Aboulela's own experience moving between these two places. Aboulela refers to the novel and the main character Sammar as "a Muslim Jane Eyre". The novel focuses on issues of faith, cross-cultural romance, and the modernization of Sudan. Author J.M. Coetzee has called the book "a story of love and faith all the more moving for the restraint with which it is written." In reference to the importance of faith in the story, Riffat Yusuf of The Muslim News has called The Translator "The first halal novel written in English".

References

The Translator Wikipedia