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Leila Aboulela’s book The Kindness of Enemies follows Natasha Wilson on a powerful journey that spans time and continents. Natasha, a half-Sudanese, half-Russian history professor is researching Imam Shamil, a nineteenth-century Muslim leader who headed the . The lives of modern-day Muslims living in Britain and a historical Muslim leader are intertwined in Leila Aboulela's beautifully written novel about identity and belonging. In The Kindness of Enemies, the central character Natalie, has spent her formative years living in Sudan with . Leila Aboulela was born in Cairo, grew up in Khartoum and moved in her mid-twenties to Aberdeen. She is the author of five novels, Bird Summons, The Translator, a New York Times Notable Books of the Year, The Kindness of Enemies, Minaret and Lyrics Alley, Fiction Winner of the Scottish Book Awards. Leila was the first winner of the Caine Prize for African Writing and her latest story collection, .


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Told with Aboulela’s inimitable elegance and narrated from the point of view of both Natasha and the historical characters she is researching, The Kindness of Enemies is an engrossing story of a provocative period in history and an important examination of what it is to be a Muslim in a post 9/11 world. The question seems straightforward, but as Leila Aboulela’s new novel reminds us, to ask where we come from, to choose where we belong, is not a simple matter at all. “The Kindness of Enemies. The Kindness of Enemies by Leila Aboulela weaves two interlocking stories set approximately years apart. Beginning in Scotland in , one story is of Natasha Wilson (aka Hussein), a professor of mixed Sudanese and Russian heritage, torn between her two cultures and trying to define her place in the world.

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