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The following evening helicopters filled the sky like birds startled by a gunshot, or by the blow of an axe at the base of their tree. They rose, singly and in pairs, and fanned out above the city in the reddening dusk, as the sun slipped below the horizon, and the whir of their rotors echoed through windows and down alleys, seemingly compressing the air beneath them, as though each were mounted atop an invisible column, an invisible breathable cylinder, these odd, hawkish, mobile sculptures,...more

I want to say something intelligent about this book, but I'm not really sure what to say. I absolutely loved the writing, for sure some of the best I've read in quite a while. The book captures the complicated and confusing emotions that accompany us through life in a way that really stirred something up inside.
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I quite enjoyed the other of Hamid's books that I read, so not sure why it took me so long to finally get to this award-winner (probably my reflexive skepticism for award-winners...). It's a deeply humanistic fable that manages to pull off the tricky feat of telling a universal story of the modern refugee without resorting to sentimentality or bleak realist horror. Hamid has done a remarkable job of situating his story of a refugee couple in a world that's both exactly our own era and place, but
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