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The Automobile Club Of Egypt Alaa Al Aswany Aswany Alaa Al

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The Automobile Club Of Egypt Alaa Al Aswany Aswany Alaa Al
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Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.83 MB
Author: Alaa Al Aswany [Aswany, Alaa Al]
ISBN: 9780307957214, 9781101875797, 0307957217, 1101875798
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Automobile Club Of Egypt Alaa Al Aswany Aswany Alaa Al by Alaa Al Aswany [aswany, Alaa Al] 9780307957214, 9781101875797, 0307957217, 1101875798 instant download after payment.

From Egypt's most popular novelist--an absorbing, exuberant, and powerfully moving story of a family swept up by social unrest in post-World War II Cairo.
Abd el-Aziz Gaafar, formerly a well-respected landowner now in the grip of penury, moved his family to Cairo and took on menial work at the Automobile Club--a place of refuge and luxury for its European members, a place where Egyptians may appear only as servants. Alku, the lifelong Nubian servant of Egypt's corrupt king, runs the show in all but name. The servants, a squabbling, humorous, and deeply human group, live in a perpetual state of fear: beaten for their mistakes, their wages dependent on Alku's whims. When Abd el-Aziz's pride gets the better of him and he stands up for himself, his death--as much from shame as from his injuries after Alku has him beaten--leaves his widow further impoverished, and two of his sons obliged to work in the Club. As the family is drawn into the turbulent politics--public and...

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