
The Coin
A Novel
Author: Yasmin Zaher
Narrator: Sarah Agha
Unabridged: 6 hr 3 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 07/09/2024
Categories: Fiction, World Literature, City Life, Women

Author: Yasmin Zaher
Narrator: Sarah Agha
Unabridged: 6 hr 3 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 07/09/2024
Categories: Fiction, World Literature, City Life, Women
Had to stop my head from nodding every time I was reading this character discussing New York culture. Audaciously astute.......more
i love books about women unraveling. [URL not allowed] i think so often in modern literary fiction, books either underestimate the intelligence of the reader or overestimate the intelligence of themselves. i've read lots of books that overexplain themselves, making every theme an......more
I love the cover which sums the book up well. A Palestinian woman moves to New York and starts teaching but quickly appreciates that she knows nothing of the texts that she’s meant to teach, so sets her own unorthodox path. That’s pretty much par for the course with our narrator but how reliable is s......more
Thank you to NetGalley for an ARC I wanted to love this. The premise sounds intriguing but it’s misleading. While the summary includes topics that are in the book, I don’t think they paint a good picture of this novel. This is a first-person stream of consciousness novel. Our main character is an imm......more
Having read the summary I was expecting a book about a Palestinian woman, reasonably well off, who comes to New York in order to thrive. She works as a teacher at an academy but whether through a desire for the unconventional or laziness (I honestly couldn't tell) she teaches the boys to think for t......more
“Sarah Agha's narration maximizes this exploration of a woman who is grappling with identity, memory, and belonging in New York City. Agha balances these themes while playing up the undercurrent of humor.… With clarity and depth, Agha conveys the woman's interactions through her unconventional teaching methods at a school for underprivileged children.… Agha's performance immerses listeners in a story that balances tension and reflection—and offers a compelling portrayal of one woman's quest to reconcile her ideals with an imperfect reality.” —AudioFile Magazine"[A] sharp and disarming debut novel . . . Zaher is expert at crisp turns of phrase that reveal how brittle her narrator is . . . A sturdy novel about an unsteady person is no small feat, and Zaher’s prose is remarkably controlled." —Mark Athitakis, The Washington Post"Birkin-bag economics meets colorism and racism and feminism and more—it’s beyond intersectionality—in Zaher’s stunning and surreal debut novel of a young Palestinian woman who lives and teaches in New York City." —Bethanne Patrick, Los Angeles Times