I Don't Want to Talk About Home, 9781529177138
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Syrian migrant’s journey: love, loss, and rebuilding from the rubble.

I Don't Want to Talk About Home

A migrant’s search for belonging

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    5 May 2023

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Summary

A powerful debut memoir which offers a moving and refreshing portrayal of the Syrian migrant experience and what it takes to rebuild your life out of the rubble.

‘I carry my troubled homeland within me; I hide it like a crime.’

Growing up in deeply conservative Saudi Arabia, Suad Aldarra felt stifled. The daughter of Syrian parents, she railed against the extreme strictures placed on women in Saudi society at the time and the rising prejudice her family faced as migrants. When…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529177138
ISBN-10:1529177138
Author:Suad Aldarra
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Imprint:Penguin
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:5 May 2023
Weight:223g
Dimensions:197mm x 127mm x 20mm
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Critics Review

Powerful, fascinating and deeply moving - this book pushes aside our lazy images of human migration and refugees. I loved it. – Roddy Doyle, author of Love Full of heart, honesty and hard-learnt wisdom, I Don’t Want To Talk About Home addresses complex issues about identity, belonging and family. This book took me on a captivating journey across continents, history and culture. Suad Aldarra possesses a rare gift to when it comes to storytelling; I literally couldn’t put this book down. – Jan Carson, author of The Raptures Illuminating, vivid, and insightful, this is such a timely book. – Louise O’Neill, author of Idol This is a heart-wrenching memoir. Suad’s courage, resilience and determination to find a place she can now call home, shines through. A beautiful book that I read in one sitting. – Sinead Moriarty, author of Yours, Mine, Ours

It is difficult to convey in a few words how much I loved this book. Full of heart-wrenching moments, it moved me to tears frequently, tears of both empathy and joy.A beautiful evocation of a lost home and a lost homeland, tender, heartfelt, elegiac, full of humorous and wry observations that create a vivid picture of a vibrant world little known, understood, or appreciated in the west, it gives identity, humanity, and dignity to all those too often dismissed as faceless and nameless ‘refugees’ or ‘migrants.’

– Arnold Thomas Fanning, author of Mind on Fire I Don’t Want to Talk About Home is a singular and moving portrait of the chaotic times in which we’re living. Suad provides a unique view into how, religion, family, and love mix together into a modern story of losing and finding home in a world torn apart by war and conflict. – Chris Fabian, co-founder Giga, UNICEFAldarra writes about being a fire starter and her voice is a bright new spark. An insightful and intimate personal testimony of resisting limits, whether imposed by borders or beliefs, illuminating how our roots and identities are myriad. – Caelainn Hogan, author of Republic of Shame An excellent and ultimately hopeful memoir, essential for anyone seeking insight into the world of an unwilling migrant. * Geographical magazine *Will prompt readers to reflect that ‘this could be me’ and in doing so, to hopefully examine their own privilege, their attitudes to and assumptions about migrants. * Irish Independent *An instantly gripping memoir by a Syrian migrant in Ireland about displacement, suppressed trauma and, above all, love. * The Sunday Times Ireland *

About The Author

Suad Aldarra

Suad Aldarra is a writer and data scientist based in Dublin. She was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to Syrian parents. In 2003 she moved back to her family home in Syria to study software engineering. After fleeing the war in 2012 she lived in Egypt and the US, before eventually settling in Ireland. In 2021, Suad was awarded the Art Councils of Ireland English Literature bursary. I Don’t Want to Talk About Home is her debut memoir.

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