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About My MotherAbout My Mother

About My Mother

Tahar Ben Jelloun, Lulu Norman, Ros Schwartz

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Lalla Fatma believes she is in Fez in 1944 - where she grew up - not in Tangier in 2000, where the story begins. Guided by her fragmented memories, Ben Jelloun reimagines his mother's life in Fez at the end of the war, in the heavily ritualised world of custom and tradition that saw her married, pregnant, and widowed by sixteen. He gains privileged, painful access to her lives as daughter, sister, thrice-widowed wife - lives in which she had little say, mostly spent working in kitchens, marked by a deep religious faith and love for her family - as Alzheimer's rips them all away.

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OL Work ID
OL21281705W

Subjects

Morocco, fictionFiction, biographicalFictionMothers and sons

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