Inshallah, Habibi by Haitham Alsarraf (2015, Trade Paperback)
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Inshallah, Habibi by Haitham Alsarraf. Author Haitham Alsarraf. Title Inshallah, Habibi. Format Paperback. However, that changes when she takes him farther in a downward spiral of self-analysis and destruction.
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PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN-101515064794
ISBN-139781515064794
eBay Product ID (ePID)215975267
Product Key Features
Book TitleInshallah, Habibi
Number of Pages276 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2015
TopicLiterary
GenreFiction
AuthorHaitham Alsarraf
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight13 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5 in
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SynopsisWhen the Twin Towers are hit on September 11, 2001, Mohammed's success as a stockbroker in a tiny Middle Eastern country quickly escalates, encouraging his love to debauch women while fighting off traditional marriage, incessant social corruption and Western hegemony, all in a closed wealthy Muslim country, until he soon realizes that his promiscuous life erodes and corrodes his sanity. He eventually meets a younger bisexual woman who he thinks might be worthy of marriage. However, that changes when she takes him farther in a downward spiral of self-analysis and destruction. By the summer of 2008, when worldwide financial markets are about to correct, Mohammed ultimately senses his own spirituality being stolen by the very individuals he has confronted and the society he has loved to hate. The story is a satire yet a serious social critique depicting many critical points which have (mis)shaped Kuwait, leading Mohammed to point out the absurdities of the personalities and situations he finds himself in.