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* A compelling page-turner with a wonderful central character, which also gives a fascinating insight into the closed world of Saudi Arabia

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** 'Subtle, interesting explorations of sexual and religious repression. Ferrarris . . . has a lucid eye for cultural pressures and the sympathy she extends to her (often fearsomely devout) characters makes this both a likeable novel and a timely one * NEW STATESMAN *
** 'Ferraris's remarkable debut is a tense psychological drama, and a riveting portrait of everyday life in a society with paranoid attitudes towards women and sex. * SUNDAY TIMES *
** 'Gripping . . . this is a fascinating mystery, with a complex and likable hero * THE TIMES *
Zoë Ferraris lived for a time in a religious community in Saudi Arabia and has drawn on ** her experiences in The Night of the Mi'raj . . . as a portrait of contemporary life in Jeddah, it's a success. * OBSERVER *

The Night Of The Miraj

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    A Paperback / softback by Zoe Ferraris

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      Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 07/05/2009
      ISBN13: 9780349120324, 978-0349120324
      ISBN10: 349120323

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      * A compelling page-turner with a wonderful central character, which also gives a fascinating insight into the closed world of Saudi Arabia

      Trade Review
      ** 'Subtle, interesting explorations of sexual and religious repression. Ferrarris . . . has a lucid eye for cultural pressures and the sympathy she extends to her (often fearsomely devout) characters makes this both a likeable novel and a timely one * NEW STATESMAN *
      ** 'Ferraris's remarkable debut is a tense psychological drama, and a riveting portrait of everyday life in a society with paranoid attitudes towards women and sex. * SUNDAY TIMES *
      ** 'Gripping . . . this is a fascinating mystery, with a complex and likable hero * THE TIMES *
      Zoë Ferraris lived for a time in a religious community in Saudi Arabia and has drawn on ** her experiences in The Night of the Mi'raj . . . as a portrait of contemporary life in Jeddah, it's a success. * OBSERVER *

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