This book is an abridged edition of the Arabic novel Saaq al-Bambuu (The
Bamboo Stalk), written by Saud al-Sanousi, a living Kuwaiti writer. The
abridged edition, which was written by the editors and approved by the
author (highlighting its authenticity), is presented in Arabic and
provided with exercises for use in an Arabic language-learning course at
the intermediate-advanced level. Following Familiar's first book, Hoda
Barakat's Sayyidi wa Habibi, this book seeks to engage students in
reading a rewarding story that was written by a contemporary Middle
Eastern author, while providing them with the necessary apparatus to
understand the language and literature with which they are engaging. In
addition, the author has won several awards, including the prestigious
International Prize for Arabic Fiction, for this book. Included with the
book are: brief bio of the author; exercises for each chapter; and
glossaries of literary terms and literary devices.
Novel synopsis: It is a coming-of-age story of a half-Filippino,
half-Kuwaiti teen who returns to his father's Kuwait. The novel
addresses many current social issues, including who is accepted, what
acceptance means, the hierarchies of Kuwaiti society, and the results of
poverty.