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2010 Nominated

A Girl Made of Dust

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Ten-year-old Ruba lives in a village outside Beirut. From her family home, she can see the buildings shimmering on the horizon and the sea stretched out beside them. She can also hear the rumble of the shelling – this is Lebanon in the 1980s and civil war is tearing the country apart. Ruba however has her own worries. Her father hardly ever speaks and spends most of his days sitting in his armchair, avoiding work and family. Her mother looks so sad that Ruba thinks her heart might have withered in the heat like a fig. Her elder brother, Naji, has started to spend his time with older boys – and some of them have guns. When Ruba decides she has to save her father, and when she uncovers his secret, she begins a journey which takes her from childhood to the beginnings of adulthood. As Israeli troops invade and danger comes ever closer, she realises that she may not be able to keep her family safe. This is a first novel with tremendous heart, which captures both a country and a childhood in turmoil.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Nathalie
Abi-Ezzi

Nathalie Abi-Ezzi is a novelist and short-story writer. Her birthplace, Lebanon, inspired her first two novels. A Girl Made of Dust (4th Estate, 2008) tells the story of a ten-year-old girl trying to unravel family intrigues in the midst of the Lebanese civil war. It won the LiBeraturpreis, was shortlisted for the Desmond Elliott prize, Waverton Good Read award and Author’s Club Best First Novel award, longlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin award and chosen for Edinburgh International Book Festival’s New Voices list. It has also been adapted into a film script. Her follow-up, Paper Sparrows (Holland House Books, 2020), follows a teenager’s search for her missing brother through Beirut during the July War of 2006. Nathalie’s published PhD in English Literature contributed to an interest in the uncanny, which is evident in her short stories. These have variously won awards, appeared in anthologies, and been both broadcast on Radio 4 and performed at live events. More recently, she has begun to write poetry, and her first collection, Needle Around Her Neck, was published in 2023 by Fair Acre Press. Her next novel will be published in 2026.

Nathalie Abi-Ezzi is a novelist and short-story writer. Her birthplace, Lebanon, inspired her first two novels. A Girl Made of Dust (4th Estate, 2008) tells the story of a ten-year-old girl trying to unravel family intrigues in the midst of the Lebanese civil war. It won the LiBeraturpreis, was shortlisted for the Desmond Elliott prize, Waverton Good Read award and Author’s Club Best First Novel award, longlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin award and chosen for Edinburgh International Book Festival’s New Voices list. It has also been adapted into a film script. Her follow-up, Paper Sparrows (Holland House Books, 2020), follows a teenager’s search for her missing brother through Beirut during the July War of 2006. Nathalie’s published PhD in English Literature contributed to an interest in the uncanny, which is evident in her short stories. These have variously won awards, appeared in anthologies, and been both broadcast on Radio 4 and performed at live events. More recently, she has begun to write poetry, and her first collection, Needle Around Her Neck, was published in 2023 by Fair Acre Press. Her next novel will be published in 2026.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Lebanon
Original Language
English
Publisher
Fourth Estate

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