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Celebrate Book Lovers' Day with The Emirates Literature Festival's Summer Reading List
Celebrate Book Lovers' Day with The Emirates Literature Festival's Summer Reading List

Harpers Bazaar Arabia

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Harpers Bazaar Arabia

Celebrate Book Lovers' Day with The Emirates Literature Festival's Summer Reading List

Award-winning stories from the Arab world and South Asia that are luminous, lyrical, and unforgettable Some books don't just tell stories – they pull you gently into other worlds. This summer, Ahlam Bolooki, CEO of the Emirates Literature Foundation, invites you to explore the quiet streets of Oman and the buzzing alleys of Cairo, with her selects of great summer reads, ahead of International Book Lovers Day on August 9. From memoirs of longing to novels full of wonder, the voices of these outstanding authors remind us that reading is not just an escape but an inlet to feeling more deeply, and experiencing the world in a new light. Wherever this season takes you, rest, recreation, or reflection — let these stories walk beside you. Hoda Barakat – Hind, or the Most Beautiful Woman in The World Winner – The Sheikh Zayed Book Award (SZBA) 2025 In her latest novel, Barakat's protagonist Hind lives with acromegaly — a condition that sets her apart from the world's idea of beauty. With quiet power, the novel explores loneliness, resilience, and what it truly means to be seen. A thoughtful exploration of the human body, identity, and the quiet dignity found at the periphery of society. Leila Aboulela – River Spirit Winner – PEN Pinter Prize 2025 Step into the life of Akuany, a young girl whose fate intertwines with Sudan's shifting terrain in the late 19th century. As colonial forces advance and uprisings swell, Akuany's world is remade — through loss, enslavement, and the unwavering care of Yaseen, a merchant whose promise binds their lives across years of upheaval. Hisham Matar – The Return: Fathers, Sons and the Land in Between Winner – Pulitzer Prize for Biography 2017 The biographical tale of a son for his father lost to the Libyan regime, this memoir is a deeply emotional tribute but one that serves as a tool of reflection. Written with restrained beauty, Matar's words ache with dignity. It is, quite simply, a masterpiece. Jokha Al Harthi – Celestial Bodies Winner – International Booker Prize 2019 This beautiful novel follows three sisters living in Oman as their lives gently shift between old traditions and new ways. Jokha's writing feels like a quiet conversation — full of love, loss, and the small moments that define mankind. It's a story about family, change, and the quiet power found in balancing the past and the future. Deena Mohamed – Shubeik Lubeik Winner – Grand Prize, Cairo Comix Festival Set in a city where wishes can be bottled and sold like commodities, this graphic novel trilogy blends magic, bureaucracy, and longing. Deena's Cairo is at once fantastical and deeply real. What sets Deena Mohamed apart is her innovating narration with intersecting story arcs and a visual design that is beautifully unique. Moo Abedin – Raiiken Awarded at MEFCC (Middle East Film & Comic Con) An epic graphic tale that draws on Gulf mythology and universal heroism. Moo Abedin's Raiiken is cinematic in scope and rich in cultural soul — a striking example of how Arab creativity is expanding across genres. ⁠Roxi Nafousi – Manifest: 7 Steps to Living Your Best Life Global Bestseller – Translated into 10+ Languages Part guide, part personal reflection, Roxi's voice is gentle and empowering. In a world that often feels uncertain, this book is like a candle lit just for you — a reminder that hope and healing are not far. ⁠Saud Al Sanousi – The Scrolls of Mud City Shortlisted – 2025 Sheikh Zayed Book Award Set in pre-oil Kuwait, this epic trilogy brings to life the experiences of fishermen, traders, and visionaries during a time of great change. The story draws on myths, beliefs, and history to offer a vivid and immersive portrait of Kuwaiti society. Al Sanousi's poetic prose is a landmark in Arabic literature that aptly captures the spirit of a nation standing at the threshold of transformation. Mehran Gul – The New Geography of Innovation Winner – Financial Times/McKinsey Bracken Bower Prize for writers under 35 Mehran's insightful non-fiction explores how creativity and innovation are reshaping cities and communities around the world, with a special focus on South Asia. This book takes readers beyond the usual tech hubs to reveal surprising places where creativity and progress bloom, often against the odds. A must-read for anyone curious about the future of innovation and how it touches lives in places we might not expect. Keshava Guha – The Tiger's Share Guha's latest novel dives into family tensions and changing traditions in contemporary Delhi. When their father decides to leave his estate elsewhere, siblings Tara and Rohit must face deep questions about inheritance, gender, and loyalty. Sharp, insightful, and full of heart, it's a powerful look at what family really means today. Images Supplied

Shout! TV ‘Double Take' Book Lovers Day Giveaway
Shout! TV ‘Double Take' Book Lovers Day Giveaway

Geek Dad

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Dad

Shout! TV ‘Double Take' Book Lovers Day Giveaway

Shout! TV has a new episode of their original series Double Take , featuring author Mallory O'Meara hosting a double feature of The Loveless and The Decline of Western Civilization Pt. 2 in celebration of Book Lovers Day on 8/9. And that means that Shout! TV has an additional treat for our readers: a giveaway! One lucky reader can win a physical media bundle featuring The Decline of Western Civilization Part II Blu-ray, The Company Of Wolves 4K, Ginger Snaps Blu-ray, Natural Born Killers 4K, and Mallory's book Girls Make Movies . For a chance to win, simply fill out the form below. Entries will run until 11:59 pm PDT on Tuesday, August 12th, after which time a winner will be randomly drawn. Sorry, U.S. residents only. And don't forget to tune into Shout! Movies on 8/9 for a new episode of Double Take hosted by Mallory O'Meara in celebration of Book Lovers Day! Liked it? Take a second to support GeekDad and GeekMom on Patreon!

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