No Land to Light On, Yara Zgheib
No Land to Light On, Yara Zgheib
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No Land to Light On

Author: Yara Zgheib

Narrator: Fajer Al-Kaisi, Ali Andre Ali, Suehyla El-Attar

Unabridged: 6 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/04/2022


Synopsis

From the author of The Girls at 17 Swann Street comes a “masterful story of tragedy and redemption” (Hala Alyan, author of Salt Houses) “written in soul-searing prose” (BookPage, starred review) about a young Syrian couple in the throes of new love on the cusp of their bright future when a travel ban rips them apart on the eve of their son’s premature birth.

Sama and Hadi are a young Syrian couple in love, dreaming of their future in the country that brought them together. Sama came to Boston years before on a prestigious Harvard scholarship; Hadi landed there as a sponsored refugee from a bloody civil war. Now, they are giddily awaiting the birth of their son, a boy whose native language will be freedom and belonging.

When Sama is five months pregnant, Hadi’s father dies suddenly, and Hadi decides to fly back to Jordan for the funeral. He leaves America, promising his wife he’ll be gone only for a few days. On the date of his return, Sama waits for him at the arrivals gate, but he doesn’t appear. As the minutes and then hours pass, she becomes increasingly alarmed, unaware that Hadi has been stopped by US Customs and Border Protection, detained for questioning, and deported.

Achingly intimate yet poignantly universal, No Land to Light On is “a tense, moving novel about the meaning of home, the risks of exile, the power of nations, and the power of love” (Kirkus Reviews).

About Yara Zgheib

Yara Zgheib is the author of No Land to Light On and the critically acclaimed The Girls at 17 Swann Street, which was a People Pick for Best New Books and a BookMovement Group Read. She is a Fulbright scholar with a master’s degree in security studies from Georgetown University and a PhD in international affairs in diplomacy from Centre d’Études Diplomatiques et Stratégiques in Paris. Learn more at YaraZgheib.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by jessica

the plight of refugees and immigrants will always move me. and hadi and samas story is particularly heartbreaking. this is a story that will have you hating humanity - for its evil and unkind treatment of others. but it will also have you loving humanity - for its inspiring resilience and hope in the......more

**Many thanks to Edelweiss, Maudee Genao at Atria, and Yara Zgheib for a DRC in exchange for an honest review! Now available as of 1.4!** "It has been observed that birds feel a sort of pain before taking off, almost like fear . . . and that nothing alleviates that feeling except the rapid beating of......more

Goodreads review by Nilufer

There are some stories make your heart bleed and make you cry till you have no tears left to shed! The words inside of them like tiny glass particles deeply stab you and leave invisible scars in your soul. Sama and Hadi’s heartbreaking, tear jerking, sad story is one of them. Two beautiful souls im......more

Goodreads review by Ellie

No land to light on follows the lives of married couple Sama and Hadi, refugees from Syria. A travel ban means Hadi gets stuck outside of the USA. Sama goes into early labour, can she be reunited with her husband? I read this book so quickly I actually really surprised myself. The chapters are incred......more


Quotes

"Heartbreaking, powerful, and thought-provoking, this audiobook will stay with you long after you finish listening. A talented team of narrators perfectly match the characters and their joy, despair, hope, and uncertainty. Fajer Al-Kaisi portrays the narrator of the story, who provides important historical and political context. Sama, narrated by Suehyla El-Attar, and Hadi, voiced by Ali Andre Ali, came to the U.S. from Syria, met in Boston, fell in love, and are expecting a baby. When Hadi's father dies, he returns to Syria, promising to be home soon. Then the 2017 Trump travel ban takes effect, and Hadi is detained. As the story is told from alternating perspectives, the narrators are pitch-perfect in capturing the precariousness of the time. A must-listen!"