In the third installment of the acclaimed series, the Sattouf family
begins to implode under the pressure of Hafez al-Assad's regime and
the suffocation of their rural Syrian village.
The Arab of the Future is the widely acclaimed, internationally
bestselling graphic memoir that tells the story of Riad Sattouf's
peripatetic childhood in the Middle East. In the first volume, which
covers the years 1978-1984, his family moves between rural France,
Libya, and Syria, where they eventually settle in his father's native
village of Ter Maaleh, near Homs. The second volume recounts young
Riad's first year attending school in Syria (1984-1985), where he
dedicates himself to becoming a true Syrian in the country of Hafez
al-Assad. In this third volume, (1985-1987), Riad's mother, fed up with
the grinding reality of daily life in the village, decides she cannot
take it any longer. When she resolves to move back to France, young Riad
sees his father torn between his wife's aspirations and the weight of
family traditions.