Celestial Bodies
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Celestial Bodies

  1. 256 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Celestial Bodies

About this book

The first Arabic-language winner of the Man Booker International Prize, Celestial Bodies is a vivid and elegant tale of a family and a nation across decades.

In the village of al-Awafi, in Oman, two families are joined by marriage: Mayya, the eldest of three sisters, marries Abdallah, son of a wealthy merchant, after suffering her first heartbreak. Abdallah's passionate love for his wife goes unrequited; she regards him with a mixture of tolerance and mild amusement. Yet he cannot contend solely with the cares and concerns of a husband and father, haunted as he is by the mysterious death of his mother and vivid recollections of his megalomaniacal father.

The couple is orbited by an intricate constellation of individuals, connected by blood, by proximity, by deeply rooted social edifices. Those in their immediate families include Mayya's sisters — Asma, who aspires to a different kind of life and marriage, and Khawla, who chooses to refuse all offers and await a reunion with the man she loves, who has emigrated to Canada. The three women, their families, their loves, and their losses unspool delicately against a backdrop of a rapidly changing Oman, a country evolving from a traditional, slave-owning society into its complex present.

The first ever novel originally written in Arabic to win the Man Booker International Prize, and the first book by a female Omani author to be translated into English, Celestial Bodies is an exquisite literary creation that marks the arrival of a major international talent.

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Table of contents

  1. Copyright
  2. Dedication
  3. Translator’s Introduction
  4. Mayya
  5. Abdallah
  6. London
  7. Abdallah
  8. Asma
  9. Qamar, the Moon
  10. Abdallah
  11. Motherhood
  12. Abdallah
  13. Zarifa
  14. Abdallah
  15. Masouda
  16. Abdallah
  17. Mayya and London
  18. Abdallah
  19. Husbands
  20. Abdallah
  21. Khawla
  22. Abdallah
  23. Viper
  24. Abdallah
  25. Salima
  26. Azzan and Qamar
  27. Abdallah
  28. Zarifa
  29. Azzan and Qamar
  30. Abdallah
  31. Asma
  32. Abdallah
  33. Ankabuta
  34. Abdallah
  35. Salima
  36. Abdallah
  37. Asma
  38. Salima
  39. Abdallah
  40. Azzan and Qamar
  41. The Bridal Procession
  42. Abdallah
  43. Azzan and Qamar
  44. Abdallah
  45. London
  46. Zarifa
  47. Asma and Khalid
  48. Abdallah
  49. The Man in the Desert
  50. Khawla
  51. Abdallah
  52. Khalid
  53. Asma and the moon
  54. Abdallah’s mother
  55. Cousin Marwan
  56. Sulayman
  57. Masouda, still here
  58. Abdallah
  59. London
  60. Khawla
  61. Abdallah
  62. About the Author
  63. About the Publisher