Live from Cairo by Ian Bassingthwaighte

By: Ian Bassingthwaighte

Genre: Literature and Fiction Literary

Scribner
July 1, 2018
On Sale: July 3, 2018
Featuring:
336 pages
ISBN: 1501146882
EAN: 9781501146886
Kindle: B01M9I7DDR
Paperback / e-Book

Book Summary

Cairo, 2011. President Mubarak has just been ousted from power. The oldest city in the world is reeling from political revolution. But for the people actually living there, daily life has become wilder, more dangerous, and, occasionally, freeing.

Dalia, a strong-willed Iraqi refugee who finds herself trapped in Egypt after her petition to resettle in America with her husband is denied. Charlie, her foolhardy attorney, whose complicated feelings for Dalia have led him to forge a not-entirely-legal plan to get her out. Aos, Charlie’s translator and only friend, who spends his days trying to help people through the system and his nights in Tahrir Square protesting against it. And Hana, a young and disenchanted Iraqi-American resettlement officer, deciding whether to treat Dalia’s plight as one more piece of paperwork, or as a full-blooded human crisis. As these individuals come together, a plot is formed to help Dalia. But soon laws are broken, friendships and marriages are tested, and lives are risked.

LIVE FROM CAIRO

LIVE FROM CAIRO

July 1, 2018