Exit West meets An American Marriage in this breathtaking and evocative novel about a young Syrian couple in the throes of new love, on the cusp of their bright future…when a travel ban rips them apart on the eve of their son’s birth—from the author of the “absorbing page-turner” (People) The Girls at 17 Swann Street.
Hadi and Sama are a young Syrian couple flying high on a whirlwind love, dreaming up a life in the country that brought them together. She had come to Boston years before chasing dreams of a bigger life; he’d landed there as a sponsored refugee from a bloody civil war. Now, they are giddily awaiting the birth of their son, a boy whose native language would be freedom and belonging.
When Sama is five months pregnant, Hadi’s father dies suddenly in Jordan, the night before his visa appointment at the embassy. Hadi flies back for the funeral, promising his wife that he’ll only be gone for a few days. On the day his flight is due to arrive in Boston, Sama is waiting for him at the airport, eager to bring him back home. But as the minutes and then hours pass, she continues to wait, unaware that Hadi has been stopped at the border and detained for questioning, trapped in a timeless, nightmarish limbo.
Worlds apart, suspended between hope and disillusion as hours become days become weeks, Sama and Hadi yearn for a way back to each other, and to the life they’d dreamed up together. But does that life exist anymore, or was it only an illusion?
Achingly intimate yet poignantly universal, No Land to Light On is the story of a family caught up in forces beyond their control, fighting for the freedom and home they found in one another.
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“Zgheib writes so lyrically about rootlessness, separation, and a fierce longing for home that it makes the tragedy of war that much easier to bear. Sama and Hadi will always hold a special place in my heart.”
— Alka Joshi, New York Times bestselling author
“This audiobook will stay with you long after you finish listening. A talented team of narrators…are pitch-perfect in capturing the precariousness of the time. A must-listen!”
— AudioFile“Written in soul-searing prose, No Land to Light On is an essential, compassionate story.”
— BookPage (starred review)“Readers will enjoy Zgheib’s story of hope and perseverance.”
— Publishers Weekly“Zgheib has created a tense, moving novel about the meaning of home, the risks of exile, the power of nations, and the power of love.”
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Yara Zgheib is a Fulbright scholar with a masters degree in security studies from Georgetown University and a PhD in international affairs in diplomacy from the Centre D’études Diplomatiques et Stratégiques in Paris. Fluent in English, Arabic, French, and Spanish, she is a writer for several US and European publications, including the Huffington Post, the Four Seasons magazine, A Woman’s Paris, the Idea List, and Holiday magazine.
Suehyla El-Attar Young is an actress and writer based in Atlanta, Georgia. She dabbled in radio for a bit, working with several well-known stations as a morning news personality and DJ. Eventually, she returned to acting, on stage and in film. She has nurtured both crafts of acting and writing, working with local companies such as Theatre du Reve, Synchronicity Theatre, the Alliance Theatre Company, and Horizon Theatre Company as dramaturge, actress, and playwright on several projects.