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Audioraamat: Paradiso 17

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Fourth Estate Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780008743741
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  • Formaat: MP3
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Fourth Estate Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780008743741

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LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2026

‘Miraculous’ OMAR EL AKKAD

‘Stunning’ MAAZA MENGISTE

‘Beautiful and powerful’ LISA OWENS

‘Wondrous’ NANA KWAME ADJEI-BRENYAH

An extraordinary, sweeping novel following one man's itinerant search for home across the globe, after his childhood exile from Palestine.

All his life, exile has been the shadow stitched to the sole of Sufien’s shoe.

Born in Palestine on the precipice of 1948’s Nakba, Sufien is forced to leave the only home he’s ever known, the one on the hill with a beautiful blue door. In this moment time stops making sense.

He spends the rest of his life propelled forward – although in search of what, he is never quite sure. In the dusty, oil-rich desert of Kuwait, he meets his first love and decides he must leave his family. In a small Italian university town, he spends his youth wrapped up in the forgetful assurance of wine. When life carries him to a gritty New York, he discovers his true vocation and falls in love with a Jewish woman born into a wholly different world. Until finally, he finds himself recalled to the wild, vast open skies of a desert much like his first home.

Paradiso 17 is haunted with grief and yet it is also struck through with the dazzling light of a life truly lived and a love that connects us, no matter our distance.

Like all of our dead, Sufien still speaks, the book begins. Listen, this is his story.

‘An exquisite novel … unforgettable’ OMAR EL AKKAD, author of One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This

‘I could not put this down … Compassionate, elegiac and suffuse with unflinching wit’ MAAZA MENGISTE, author of The Shadow King

‘A gripping story of a soul in exile’ JUSTIN TORRES, author of Blackouts

‘A miraculous novel’ KASIM ALI, author of Who Will Remain

‘Remarkable … read it, read it, read it’ RABIH ALAMEDDINE, author of The True True Story of Raja the Gullible

‘Lyrical and gorgeously original … reads as poetry’ LITHUB

Spanning the 20th century, this literary historical fiction reads like biographical autofiction, carrying Sufien from the middle eastern catastrophe of 1948 into an american future shadowed by what came before. The stories of girlfriend, wife, and mother sharpen the novel’s best insight: that exile is not only geography, but a lifelong way of loving.

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HarperCollins 2026

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Praise for Paradiso 17:





Paradiso 17 deepens its primary note, the toll of human displacement, until it has an operatic resonance Assadis prose is controlled, tensile and patient suffused with tenderness New York Times



I could not put down this sweeping narrative, written in some of the most transcendent prose I have read in a long time. Compassionate, elegiac and suffuse with unflinching wit Maaza Mengiste, author of The Shadow King



By turns brutal and poetic, Paradiso 17 is a beautiful and powerful exploration of selfhood and endurance in the face of profound loss Lisa Owens, author of Natural Disaster



Beautifully crafted Assadi is a master of time and place Vulture



A sweeping, deeply personal novel based on the life of Assadis father an unforgettable character Kirkus



Assadi is a gorgeous writer, and here she unfurls a gripping story of a soul in exile. Paradiso 17 comes like a fugue, asking questions both timeless and heartbreakingly urgent Justin Torres, author of Blackouts



A searing portrait of exile, of a man reeling from home to home after the loss of Palestine Hala Alyan, author of Ill Tell You When Im Home



Unforgettable a deeply nuanced exploration of exile as both event and inheritance Omar El Akkad, author of One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This



Generations are captured here, loss and pain and miraculous attempt at renewal. A beautiful work Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, author of Chain-Gang All-Stars



A wondrous portrait of a man in exile, searching for home where his home is not. A miraculous novel, not one I'll be easily forgetting Kasim Ali, author of Who Will Remain



An intense, fearless, lyrical and quite astonishing novel about the haunted apparitional life of a refugee Joy Williams, author of Harrow



Remarkable urgent and necessary. Read it as an intimate family tale, as mythos, or as history but read it, read it, read it Rabih Alameddine, author of The True True Story of Raja the Gullible

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LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMENS PRIZE FOR FICTION 2026
Hannah Lillith Assadi is the author of The Stars Are Not Yet Bells and Sonora, which received the Rosenthal Family Foundation Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and was a finalist for the PEN/ Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction. She is a National Book Foundation 5 under 35 honouree and teaches fiction at the Columbia University School of the Arts and the Pratt Institute. Raised in Arizona, she lives in Brooklyn, New York.