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Harbor (Paperback)

by Lorraine Adams (Author)
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage; Reprint edition (Sep 13 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400076889
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400076888
  • Product Dimensions: 20.1 x 13.2 x 1.8 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 250 g
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  • Amazon.ca Sales Rank: #469,914 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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From Publishers Weekly

The uncertain lives of illegal Algerian immigrants are the subject of this compelling, topical debut novel. Adams, a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist, brings a reporter's eye for detail to the story, which begins with Aziz Arkoun's arrival in Boston Harbor. After 52 days as a stowaway in a tanker's hold—his third attempt to escape his country—Aziz swims to shore. Adams reveals and conceals just enough to keep readers almost as disoriented as Aziz, who, with no English and ruined health, survives almost by chance. But Aziz has fled Algeria, where he was an accidental double agent for Islamist militants, for another kind of brutish existence: intermittent minimum-wage employment, shady compatriots and FBI scrutiny. Straying from his modus operandi of inconspicuous survival, he and his friend Ghazi investigate the mysterious storage unit of their roommate Rafik. Is Rafik moving stolen designer clothes, hash or explosive chemicals? Their fingerprints implicate them in Rafik's racket; Aziz flees to Brooklyn, and Ghazi runs to Montreal, where he's seduced by a life of crime and perhaps by the "Allah-talk" of a childhood acquaintance who aspires to be a node in an international terrorist network. Aziz is no "prayer-boy," but for the FBI there are too few degrees of separation between him and a terrorist cell. Adams's lucid, psychologically complicated page-turner captures the ambiguities of and raises important questions about the domestic war on terror.
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This stunning first novel by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Adams stops just short of drawing conclusions about the predicament of illegal immigrants in America, particularly those from countries in turmoil. Aziz Arkoun, the protagonist of this story, is a modern-day Job, haunted by the trauma of his forced military service in Algeria and his accidental desertion, followed by the harrowing experience of stowing away-- and then jumping from--a tanker headed for Boston. Once in America, his life does not markedly improve, as the distant cousin around which he builds his life seems to put him in danger at every turn. His poorly paid jobs, uncomfortable living arrangements, and inability to get his head above water only serve to reinforce his suspicions about what he deserves. Arkoun's story is told in simple language, but the conversations between him and those around him resonate with the echoes of their native tongue, full of colorful poetry. The questions about political asylum raised by this novel, sadly, have no easy answers. Debi Lewis
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