Zoulfa Katouh is a Canadian with Syrian roots based in Switzerland. She is currently pursuing her master's in Drug Sciences and finds Studio Ghibli inspiration in the mountains, lakes, and stars surrounding her. When she's not talking to herself in the woodland forest, she's drinking iced coffee, baking aesthetic cookies and cakes, and telling everyone who would listen about how BTS paved the way. A dream of hers is to get Kim Nam-joon to read one of her books. As Long As the Lemon Trees Grow is her debut novel. She invites you to visit her online zoulfakatouh.com.
Praise for As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow: A Washington Post Best
Children's and YA Books of the Year
An Amazon Best Young Adult Books of the Year
An Amazon Best Book of the Month
A Mary Sue Best YA Novels of the Year
An NPR Best Book of the Year
A NYPL Best Book of the Year
"A searing story of war, loss, family and love, of seeking grace in
madness and hope in tragedy, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow is a
phenomenal tale, a piercing keen for the Syria that was and the
Syria that is. An absolute must read."--Sabaa Tahir, #1 NYT
bestselling author of An Ember in the Ashes
"As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow is a heartrending love letter to
Syria from Zoulfa Katouh. This stunning tale follows Salama Kassab,
a young woman who lost everything when the crisis of the Syrian
Revolution broke out. She has now taken on the role of a doctor
and, though haunted by the injured victims of the government, she
is torn with whether to leave her country or stay. As Long as the
Lemon Trees Grow is equal parts hopeful and heartbreaking as it
raises awareness for what is happening in Syria and proves that the
country's fight can take place from any part of the world and in
any manner."--The Mary Sue
* "An unflinching representation of the early days of the Syrian
revolution that incorporates sophisticated and unexpected narrative
techniques and surprising revelations."--Horn Book, starred
review
*"Katouh's riveting debut novel reads like the seasoned writing of
Ruta Sepetys and Julie Berry and will likely find a shared audience
with those titles as well.Elements of this story and facets of the
drive shown by the characters will be best respected by an older
teen audience. A must-read."--School Library Connection, starred
review
"...a masterful portrait of the horrific cost of oppression and
violence, and gives a compassionate face to an ongoing crisis that
is responsible for immeasurable human suffering."--NPR
"Leaving one's homeland is not an easy thing, and it can be
difficult to understand if not for the stories like this, which
carefully and thoughtfully account for all the trauma leading to
these painful decisions."--Booklist
"Katouh masterfully weaves many threads together to form a raw,
nuanced, and deeply human plot that will make you think, swoon, and
brace for impact. AS LONG AS THE LEMON TREES GROW should be on the
top of your must-read list."--YA Books Central
"...readers will linger over the many exquisite sentences in this
memorable novel that honors the stories of countless Syrians.
Searing in its intensity."--Kirkus
*"Katouh's lyrical prose, combined with a moving portrayal of first
love, unflinchingly depicts both the costs of revolution, and the
strength it takes to fight for one's beliefs."--Publishers Weekly,
starred review
"As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow left me absolutely breathless.
Through unflinching--and at times positively devastating--prose,
Katouh paints with her words a beautiful story of home and loss,
but also of defiant hope. Her pages hold within them something
special, something truly rare. My heart will never be quite the
same."--Ayana Gray, New York Times-bestselling author of Beasts of
Prey
"Life-affirming and poignant, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow left
me speechless more than once. As characters, Salama and Kenan leap
off the page, and my heart ached for them as they bonded over
Miyazaki and dared to love in the face of war-torn reality that
Katouh rendered unflinchingly but with a human touch."--Joan He,
New York Times Bestselling author of The Ones We're Meant to
Find
"As gorgeous as it is groundbreaking, As Long as the Lemon Trees
Grow holds many things at once: beauty and ruin; brutality and
sweetness; tender love in the midst of shattering violence. Katouh
writes with urgency and grace, and while she never shies from the
horrors of war, neither does she miss a single note of hope--and
there are so many. This book is devastatingly beautiful."--David
Arnold, NYT bestselling author of Mosquitoland and The Electric
Kingdom
"Compassionately and unflinchingly told, As Long As the Lemon Trees
Grow is both a transcendent love story and a battle cry. Katouh
will make you weep with sorrow, rage, and joy--and you will thank
her for it. An unforgettable book from a rising star."--Allison
Saft, NYT bestselling author of A Far Wilder Magic.
"Wrenching and lyrical, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow heralds a
stunning new voice in young adult literature. This heartbreakingly
beautiful novel challenges the reader to open their hearts and
minds to the ongoing revolution in Syria against a ruthless
dictator--one who has taken too many lives and forced nearly 13
million Syrians to flee their homeland. Zoulfa Katouh reminds us of
the awesome power of love, hope, and tenacity even in the most
desperate circumstances. A gorgeous, compelling read that you will
not be able to put down."--Samira Ahmed, New York Times bestselling
author of Internment
"As Long As the Lemon Trees Grow is hauntingly beautiful. Katouh
masterfully tells a story that's both painful and captivating, you
won't be able to put the book down. Her characters are so achingly
real they'll live with you weeks after you've finished reading. The
story manages to embrace fear in the time of war, love in spite of
loss, and hope in the face of darkness. I cannot stress it enough,
this book is a must read."
--Huda Fahmy author of Huda F Are You?
"We don't deserve Katouh's gorgeous words and heartbreaking story,
but she has blessed us with it anyway. AS LONG AS THE LEMON TREES
GROW is not only stunningly written, it's also an incredibly
important work of our time, a book that will no doubt touch
millions and leave us all broken and aching for more of Katouh's
writing."--Jesse Q. Sutanto, bestselling author of Dial A for
Aunties
"Brilliant, beautiful, powerful. As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow
will leave a profound mark on your soul, transforming the way you
see love, loss, and the human capacity for resilience and hope that
soars above all."--S.K. Ali, author of Love from A to Z
"As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow paints a stunning and often
chilling portrait of the Syrian Revolution that will stay close to
my heart. Zoulfa Katouh's driving narrative, beautifully drawn
characters, and thoughtful prose bleed across the page. Resilience,
loyalty, and bravery intertwine into the backdrop of war and siege,
brutality and terror. Teens Salama and Kenan shine with the kind of
hope and love that overcomes the greatest fear. Magnificent and
moving."--Laura Taylor Namey, New York Times bestselling author of
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