Girls of Riyadh

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Marilyn Booth, Rajaa Alsanea: Girls of Riyadh (2008, Penguin Publishing Group)

304 pages

English language

Published Sept. 23, 2008 by Penguin Publishing Group.

ISBN:
978-0-14-311347-8
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3 stars (3 reviews)

A bold new voice from Saudi Arabia spins a fascinating tale of four young women attempting to navigate the narrow straits between love, desire, fulfillment, and Islamic traditionIn her debut novel Rajaa Alsanea reveals the social, romantic, and sexual tribulations of four young women from the elite classes of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Originally released in Arabic in 2005, it was immediately banned in Saudi Arabia because of the controversial and inflammatory content, while black-market copies of the novel were widely circulated. The daring originality of Girls of Riyadh continues to create a firestorm all over the Arab world, and the excitement has spread far beyond the Middle East-to date, rights to this novel have already been sold in eleven countries.The novel unfolds as every week after Friday prayers, the anonymous narrator sends an e-mail to the female subscribers of her online chat group. In fifty such e-mails over the course …

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2 stars

Cited as a Saudi Sex and the City however all it has in common is four central female characters and the theme of relationships. None of the sex or humour that makes SATC work.

This book would have you think that all they think about is men, men, men. I'm sure more goes through the average Saudi woman's mind than that and these are supposedly educated and worldly (at least in an Islamic sense) women. The families are all obsessed with marrying their kids off into the right family...what was amusing in Jane Austen's writing just gets a bit annoying after it is brought up time and time again in this book. Make the point once and carry on.

Saying that, I do know that the translator was unhappy with the translation due to inference from the author. A bad translation can kill a book and maybe that's what's happened …

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Subjects

  • Fiction, family life
  • Young women, fiction
  • Saudi arabia, fiction
  • Fiction, short stories (single author)