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For Galal, forced to leave Egypt in the s Jewish exodus with his family, the Diaspora has none of the beauty of a rich tapestry of history; it is a day-to-day struggle to fit into his new life in Paris, reconcile the conflicting demands of family and friends, and come to terms with who he is. The quest for belonging and identity is at the heart of this sensitive and tender narrative. Read reviews and buy Days in the Diaspora - by Kamal Ruhayyim (Paperback) at Target. Choose from Same Day Delivery, Drive Up or Order Pickup. Free standard Price: $  · Days In the Diaspora. Kamal Ruhayyim. Kamal Ruhayyim, born in Egypt in , has a PhD in law from Cairo University. He is the author of a collection of short stories and four novels, as well as several books on law. Through his career in the Egyptian police force and as a head of Interpol he has lived in Cairo and Paris/5(31).


Contributor biographical information for Days in the Diaspora / Kamal Ruhayyim ; translated by Sarah Enany. Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog Biographical text provided by the publisher (may be incomplete or contain other coding). The Library of Congress makes no claims as to. Days in the Diaspora Days in the Diaspora is a book by Egyptian author Kamal Ruhayyim. It constitutes the second part of the "Galal trilogy", dealing with the life of Galal, an Egyptian man with a Muslim father and a Jewish mother. The unforgiving s lead Galal and his family to exile in Paris, where he endures several hardships. Buy a cheap copy of Days In the Diaspora book by Kamal Ruhayyim. How could a good Muslim boy like you be born into a Jewish family For Galal, forced to leave Egypt in the s Jewish exodus with his family, the Diaspora has Free Shipping on all orders over $


For Galal, forced to leave Egypt in the s Jewish exodus with his family, the Diaspora has none of the beauty of a rich tapestry of history; it is a day-to-day struggle to fit into his new life in Paris, reconcile the conflicting demands of family and friends, and come to terms with who he is. The quest for belonging and identity is at the heart of this sensitive and tender narrative. Kamal Ruhayyim. 12 books30 followers. Kamal Ruhayyim, born in Egypt in , has a PhD in law from Cairo University. He is the author of a collection of short stories and four novels, as well as several books on law. Through his career in the Egyptian police force and as a head of Interpol he has lived in Cairo and Paris. Kamal Ruhayyim, born in Egypt in , has a PhD in law from Cairo University. He is the author of a collection of short stories and two novels, as well as several books on law. Through his career in the Egyptian police force and Interpol he has lived in Cairo and Paris.

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