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Things Are Good Now

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Set in East Africa, the Middle East, Canada, and the U.S., Things Are Good Now examines the weight of the migrant experience on the human psyche.

In Djamila Ibrahim's powerful story collection, women, men, and children who've crossed continents in search of a better life find themselves struggling with the chaos of displacement and the religious and cultural clashes they face in their new homes. A maid who travelled to the Middle East lured by the prospect of a well-paying job is trapped in the Syrian war. A female ex-freedom fighter immigrates to Canada only to be relegated to cleaning public washrooms and hospital sheets. A disillusioned civil servant struggles to come to grips with his lover's imminent departure. A young Muslim Canadian woman who'd married her way to California realizes she's made a mistake.

Things Are Good Now is about remorse and the power of memory, and about the hardships of a post-9/11 reality that labels many as suspicious or dangerous because of their names or skin colour alone. Most importantly, it's about the compromises we make to belong.

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      February 1, 2019
      The stories in Ibrahim's urgent first collection cross the globe over and back again, exploring the nuances and challenges of the migrant experience. Mothers, lovers, sisters, and friends cope with the weight of displacement on their relationships. A great many stories feature Ethiopian citizens moving to Canada, though characters from nearby countries transplanting to other Western nations are present, as well. The predicaments are heartbreakingly familiar, seemingly stolen from the headlines. A hijab is pulled from a young woman's head by hateful Westerners. Intelligent citizens who held highly esteemed jobs at home are relegated to scut work in their new life. Lovers are torn apart by the necessities of their transient situation as one partner marries a new person for a green card, while the other turns to sex work for money and protection. The strength of the collection comes from the intersectionality of the narratives: the experience of being black and Muslim, the experience of being Middle Eastern, female, and a veteran, and the list goes on. Extremely observant and impossible to forget.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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