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National Book Critics Circle Award Winner
A New York Times Notable Book
Best Book of the Year for The Washington Post* The New Yorker * Time * The Atlantic * Los Angeles Times * NPR * Harper's Bazaar * Vulture * Town & Country * San Francisco Chronicle * Christian Science Monitor * Mother Jones * Barack Obama
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';Impossible to put down...Each lyrical line sings and soars, freeing the reader as it did the writer.' —People

With echoes of Educated and The Glass Castle, How to Say Babylon is a ';lushly observed and keenly reflective chronicle' (The Washington Post), brilliantly recounting the author's struggle to break free of her rigid religious upbringing and navigate the world on her own terms.

Throughout her childhood, Safiya Sinclair's father, a volatile reggae musician and a militant adheren

How to Say Babylon

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      Publisher: S&S/37 Ink
      Publication Date: 7/9/2024
      ISBN13: 9781982132347, 978-1982132347
      ISBN10: 1982132345
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      National Book Critics Circle Award Winner
      A New York Times Notable Book
      Best Book of the Year for The Washington Post* The New Yorker * Time * The Atlantic * Los Angeles Times * NPR * Harper's Bazaar * Vulture * Town & Country * San Francisco Chronicle * Christian Science Monitor * Mother Jones * Barack Obama
      A Read with Jenna Today Show Book Club Pick

      ';Impossible to put down...Each lyrical line sings and soars, freeing the reader as it did the writer.' —People

      With echoes of Educated and The Glass Castle, How to Say Babylon is a ';lushly observed and keenly reflective chronicle' (The Washington Post), brilliantly recounting the author's struggle to break free of her rigid religious upbringing and navigate the world on her own terms.

      Throughout her childhood, Safiya Sinclair's father, a volatile reggae musician and a militant adheren

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