The Last One

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‘Daas has chosen not to play the designated role of ‘the chick from the banlieue who made it’. All of this makes her path harder, as does her unwillingness to iron out the conflict she sees between her religion and her sexuality. This has made for a fine first novel’ NLR

‘The writing triumphs by keeping a low profile, without trying to make too much noise, and with a show of compassion for her people’ Virginie Despentes

Fatima Daas has written a first novel with percussive lyricism. With a narrator torn between ‘the forbidden’ and her desire’ Livres Hebdo

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SKU: 9781913109851 Category: Tag: Publisher/imprint : HopeRoad
Page count : 192
Published on 27th January, 2022

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The daughter of Algerian immigrants, Fatima Daas is raised in a home where love and sexuality are considered taboo and signs of affection avoided. Living in the majority-Muslim Clichy-sous-Bois, she often spends more than three hours a day on public transport to and from the city, where she feels like a tourist observing Parisian manners. She goes from unstable student to maladjusted adult, doing four years of therapy – her longest relationship. As she gains distance from her family and comes into her own, she grapples with her attraction to women and how it fits with her religion, which she continues to practice. When Nina comes into her life, she doesn’t know exactly what she needs but feels that something crucial has been missing.

‘Through fiction, I was able to explore everything that had made me,’ Daas says. ‘Being a woman, but not what was expected of a woman. Being a north African woman, but also French, the only member of the family born in France. Being lesbian, being Muslim. It was almost a luxury for me, through fiction, to make all those identities coexist in my central character. I knew that those identities were in tension and confrontation in society, but for once, through fiction, I felt like I was liberating and reconciling them’

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Weight 0.16 kg
Dimensions 13 × 19.7 × 1.9 cm
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