The Consequences of Love

Sulaiman Addonia author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:5th Mar '09

£15.99

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The Consequences of Love cover

A gifted young storyteller presents an eye-opening, authentic and terrifying tale of illicit love in Saudi Arabia.

Under the hot sun, the Jeddah streets make a scene from an old black-and-white movie: the women dressed like long, dark shadows and the men in their light cotton tunics. Naser's friends have all left town for cooler climes but he can't get away: he's an outsider in Saudi and he needs to hold down his job at the local carwash.

It is summer in Jeddah but Naser's life seems bleak. An immigrant in an unfriendly land, his friends have fled town for cooler climes and left him to his dead-end job and the scrutiny of the religious police, who keep watch through the shaded windows of their government jeeps. He spends his time writing to his mother in Africa and yearning to meet a woman - but in a country that separates men and women with walls and veils he feels increasingly trapped. Then, one of the black-clad women drops a piece of paper at his feet, instructing him to follow her pink shoes and suddenly his black-and-white life blooms into colour.

But relationships between unmarried men and women are illegal under the strict Wahhibism of Saudi state rule - and it's not long before their forbidden love must face the hardest test of all...

Addonia's beautifully written debut is an affecting, gripping, devastating portrait of the claustrophobic, corrupt and insanely inhuman world of Saudi Arabia * Daily Mail *
A love story set in the narrow and sweltering streets of Saudi Arabia... Details of life in Jeddah and the sense of barely contained passion are compelling * Sunday Times *
A dark and evocative testament to desire in an inhumane state * Independent *
Bittersweet and compelling -- Joanne Harris
A simple story is elevated by Addonia's mastery of tension -- Heather McRobie * Sunday Telegraph *

ISBN: 9780099521143

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 22mm

Weight: 245g

352 pages