'One of the most affecting novels I have ever read about race
and immigration ... Subtle, wise and full of humanity' THE
TIMES
The acclaimed novel from the Pulitzer Prize finalist and Booker
Prize-longlisted author
Laila Lalami is the author of three novels including The Moor’s
Account, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, longlisted
for the Man Booker Prize and won the American Book Award. She has
written for publications including the Guardian and the New York
Times, and is the recipient of a British Council Fellowship, a
Fulbright Fellowship and a Guggenheim Fellowship. She lives in Los
Angeles.
@LailaLalami
A rich and mysterious family saga by a Pulitzer Prize–nominated
author who always delivers magnificent prose. This story about the
death of a Moroccan immigrant explodes into a compelling tale of
love, family, race and heartache. Absolutely wonderful
*Elizabeth Gilbert*
This deftly constructed account of a crime and its consequences
shows up, in its quiet way, the pressures under which ordinary
Americans have labored since the events of 9/11
*J.M. Coetzee*
A family saga with the suspense of a mystery and, finally, the
satisfying resolution of a thriller
*Spectator*
A writer of uncommon conviction and tremendous insight
*Viet Thanh Nguyen, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'The
Sympathizer'*
A provocative and gripping novel by a gifted writer
*John Boyne, author of 'A Ladder to the Sky' and 'The Boy in the
Striped Pyjamas'*
Confirms Lalami’s reputation as one of the most sensitive
interrogators, probing at the faultlines in family and the wider
world
*Financial Times*
A powerful novel of intolerance and compassion, resilience and
weakness, love and loss, populated by flawed but sympathetic
characters whose lives are rocked by actions and emotions beyond
their control
*Economist*
A moving and exceptionally rich portrait of a modern American
community, one that is much more far-reaching than just a saga of
immigration
*Sunday Times*
Rich, polyphonic ... Accumulates a kind of revelatory power,
setting aside top-down commentary in favour of side-by-side
juxtaposition, a narrative style that ultimately functions as a
plea for more listening
*Observer*
In gentle and stylish prose, Lalami gives us a picture of life as a
Muslim immigrant in the USA, a glimpse of the trauma suffered by
veterans of war in the Middle East and an account of family
stresses familiar in all cultures and countries. It is a most
impressive novel
*Literary Review*
A wonderfully constructed novel, like a musical piece made up of
many voices
*Tim Pears*
I’m going to make a prediction, which is dangerous I know, but
nonetheless… I predict The Other Americans is going to create a
literary storm. Near enough to faultless, this book is a poignant
exploration of grief, love, racism and jealousy that will
undoubtedly rank as one of the best books of 2019
*Good Reading Magazine*
Lalami packs sibling rivalry, a crime investigation, a love story
and family secrets into her propulsive plotline … A masterful and
intimate polyphonic narrative
*BBC*
A strong successor to her Pulitzer-nominated The Moor’s Account,
The Other Americans is a study of race in the wake of the War on
Terror intertwined deftly with a love story and the dissection of a
family dynamic, in which every character, like the young Moroccan
acrobats, contributes an essential part of the whole
*The Herald*
This may be even better than The Moor’s Account … The Other
Americans is a combination mystery, love story and literary
exploration of immigrants in America
*New York Times*
Lalami is in thrilling command of her narrative gifts, reminding
readers why The Moor's Account was a Pulitzer finalist … Lalami
expertly mines an American penchant for rendering the ‘other'
*Kirkus Reviews*
Unforgettable
*Bustle*
Tremendous and powerful, The Moor’s Account is one of the finest
historical novels I’ve encountered in a while. It rings with
thunder!
*Gary Shteyngart*
A story with extraordinary power. The Moor's Account is more than a
good story, it’s a great one: rich, vivid and gripping; a
thoughtful investigation into how we frame the narratives of our
own lives
*Guardian*
Lalami has once again shown why she is one of her generation’s most
gifted writers
*Reza Aslan*
Lalami has built a remarkable novel
*Independent*
An exciting tale of wild hopes, divided loyalties and highly
precarious fortunes
*New Yorker*
Brilliantly imagined
*Salman Rushdie*
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