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Diana Abu-Jaber tem 8 eventos passados. (show)  Jessica Khoury Jessica Khoury is a young adult novelist whose debut novel, Origin, has been called “utterly refreshing” by Kirkus. Origin chronicles the tale of Pia, a genetically engineered immortal and her journey to discover the truth of her own origin. Set in the Amazon jungle, Origin was inspired by Khoury’s travels through Europe, Lebanon, and Japan, along with the mountains near which she has always lived. Khoury is currently working on her next novel, Vitro, which will be released in 2014. When she isn’t writing, Khoury also coaches soccer and directs stage plays. She currently lives in Toccoa, Georgia. (rhbouchard)… (mais)
Diana Abu-Jaber Diana Abu-Jaber promove Birds of Paradise.Diana Abu-Jaber, the award-winning author of Origin, Crescent, Arabian Jazz, and The Language of Baklava, will read from and sign the new edition of her novel Birds of Paradise ($15.95 WW Norton). At thirteen, Felice Muir ran away from home to punish herself for some horrible thing she had done – leaving a hole in the hearts of her pastry-chef mother, her real estate attorney father, and her foodie-entrepreneurial brother. After five years of scrounging for food, drugs, and shelter on Miami Beach, Felice is now turning eighteen, and she and the family she left behind must reckon with the consequences of her actions, and make life-affirming choices about what matters to them most, now and in the future. (jpmoore)… (mais)
 Octavia Books Book Club - April 2012 Join the Octavia Book Club for a discussion of Diana Abu-Jaber’s Crescent. The Octavia Books Book Club meets at 10:30AM on the 3rd Saturday morning of each month and is open to book lovers. Please feel welcome to join us! Location: Street: 513 Octavia St City: New Orleans, Province: Louisiana Postal Code: 70115-2055 Country: United States (adicionado a partir de IndieBound)… (mais)
A Month of the Middle East Fiction Book Club Diana Abu-Jaber , Crescent.A Month of the Middle East will hopefully introduce you to books that open Middle Easter culture, that live through the pages another way of life. Sirine is an Iraqi-American chef nearing forty. She lives with her uncle, a professor, and is pretty content with her life. Han, an Iraqi Professor and refugee, turns her world upside down. This is a fascinating look at the intersection of two cultures, American and Iraqi, along with a beautiful love story. The action moves back and forth between California and Iraq. Diana Abu-Jaber is an inventive writer gifted with enormous talent and creativity. At the beginning of each chapter she has added a fable, as the fable grows it captivates as much as the main story (who can resist Omar Shariff?). We hope you enjoy A Month of the Middle East. The books should be enjoyable as well as enlightening. (booksense)… (mais)
First Wednesday Reading Series: October 1 are Craig Lesley, Primus St. John and Diana Abu-Jaber. Craig Lesley; Primus St. John; Diana Abu-Jaber lê-se de Origin.Oregon Literary Review co-hosts First Wednesdays, a series of readings, performances and wine-tasting at the Blackbird Wine Shop, 3519 NE 44th off Fremont, 7-9pm. Readers and performers interested in participating should contact Julie Mae Madsen at maemadsen@gmail.com with an expression of interest and sample work.
The readers/performers for October 1 are Craig Lesley, Primus St. John and Diana Abu-Jaber.
Craig Lesley is the author of 4 novels and a memoir, along with numerous other works. He has received three Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Awards, the Western Writers of America Golden Spur Award for Best Novel, and an Oregon Book Award. He has been the recipient of several national fellowships and holds a Doctorate of Humane Letters from Whitman College. Currently the Senior Writer-in-Residence at Portland State University, Craig lives with his wife and two daughters in Portland, Oregon. Both Storm Riders and The Sky Fisherman were nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.
When Professor Primus St. John joined the PSU faculty in 1973 he already enjoyed a national reputation as a fine poet. Since then he has published several collections of his poems, edited two anthologies, helped create the NEA-funded Poets in the Schools Program, won the Western States Book Award for Poetry (2000), and the Oregon Book Award for Poetry (1990). In 2000 he was a finalist for poetry for both the Oregon Book Award and the PEN West Award. Professor St. John has participated in countless readings and taught hundreds of students to write creatively and think critically. Currently he is completing a collection of new poems based on historical and Caribbean themes where he continues his examination of people, their circumstances, and how they deal with those circumstances.
Diana Abu-Jaber’s latest novel, Origin, was named one of the best books of the year by the LA Times, the Chicago Tribune, the Washington Post, and won the 2008 Florida Book Award.
Her memoir, The Language of Baklava, won the Northwest Booksellers’ Award. Her novel, Crescent, won the PEN Center Award for Literary fiction and the American Book Award. Her first novel, Arabian Jazz won the Oregon Book award.
She teaches at Portland State University and divides her time between Portland and Miami, Florida. (nursefusion)… (mais)
July 2008 Book Club Diana Abu-Jaber , Origin: A Novel.We switch gears this month with murder mystery by Diana Abu-Jaber. Origin is a tightly woven mystery revolving around a sudden rash of SIDS deaths. Abu-Jaber creates a ascinating character study of a fingerprint expert with a haunting past that becomes a central part of the investigation. Origin raises questions of our memories and perceptions of childhood and family while unfolding the truth behind the infant deaths. (booksense)… (mais)
Title Wave: Coos County is Reading Diana Abu-Jaber, Origin.The libraries of Coos County are encouraging everyone to read Diana Abu-Jaber’s new novel, Origin, for our second Title Wave program, in which everyone reads a great book and gets to meet the author at lectures in Coos County. Abu-Jaber speaks in Coos Bay and Bandon on Saturday, May 3, 2008. (oregonobsessionz)
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