Paperback, 278 pages
English language
Published by Esplanade Books.
Paperback, 278 pages
English language
Published by Esplanade Books.
"Hotline" is a novel by Dimitri Nasrallah. The story takes place in Montreal, Canada and centers around the life of a woman named Samar, who works for a crisis hotline. The novel explores themes of identity, mental health, and the consequences of personal choices.
Samar is a second-generation Lebanese-Canadian who struggles with her own sense of identity and belonging. She takes a job at a crisis hotline as a way to help others and also to escape from her own personal problems. As she answers calls from people in distress, Samar becomes increasingly invested in the lives of the callers, some of whom she forms close connections with.
The novel also explores the interconnected lives of other characters, including Samar's boss and coworkers, as well as her estranged father and his new family. The story weaves together these different threads to create a rich tapestry of human experience.
Overall, "Hotline" …
"Hotline" is a novel by Dimitri Nasrallah. The story takes place in Montreal, Canada and centers around the life of a woman named Samar, who works for a crisis hotline. The novel explores themes of identity, mental health, and the consequences of personal choices.
Samar is a second-generation Lebanese-Canadian who struggles with her own sense of identity and belonging. She takes a job at a crisis hotline as a way to help others and also to escape from her own personal problems. As she answers calls from people in distress, Samar becomes increasingly invested in the lives of the callers, some of whom she forms close connections with.
The novel also explores the interconnected lives of other characters, including Samar's boss and coworkers, as well as her estranged father and his new family. The story weaves together these different threads to create a rich tapestry of human experience.
Overall, "Hotline" is a thought-provoking and moving exploration of the complex challenges faced by individuals struggling with mental health issues and the people who try to help them.