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"Morocco’s greatest living author."The Guardian UK

"A writer of social and moral acuteness."Los Angeles Times

"A writer of much originality"The Chicago Tribune

Lalla Fatma, Ben Jelloun’s mother, believes she is in Fez in 1944where she grew upnot in Tangier in 2000, where the story begins.

Guided by her fragmented memories, Ben Jelloun reimagines his mother’s life in Fez at the end of the war, in the heavily ritualised world of custom and tradition that saw her married, pregnant and widowed by sixteen. He gains privileged, painful access to her lives as daughter, sister, thrice widowed wifelives in which she had little say, mostly spent working in kitchens, marked by a deep religious faith and love for her familyas Alzheimer’s rips them all away.

A delicate portrait of a woman’s slow and unwinding descent into dementia, About My Mother maps out the beautiful, fragile and complex nature of human experience in prose equally tender and compelling.

Tahar Ben Jelloun is an award-winning and internationally bestselling Moroccan novelist, essayist, critic, and poet. Regularly shortlisted for the Nobel Prize, he has won the Prix Goncourt and the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. Ben Jelloun received the rank of Officier de la Légion d’honneur in 2008. A frequent contributor toLe Monde, Panorama, the New Yorker, and the Paris Review, his other works includeThe Blinding Lights of Absence, Leaving Tangier, Sand Child , and Racism Explained to My Daughter.

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