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The Last Sandstorm

A Memoir
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The Last Sandstorm is Jasmin Faulk-Dickerson's compelling memoir chronicling her first 25 years in Saudi Arabia, before her courageous escape to the West. Growing up in the rapidly modernising yet socially restrictive Riyadh of the 1970s, Jasmin navigates the challenges of female life in a conservative Muslim regime. The story intertwines her coming-of-age journey with the immigrant experience, revealing her struggle to belong, her longing for freedom, and ultimately her brave decision to leave behind family and homeland. Through vivid details of her school days, family, and secret passions for Western pop culture and feminism, Jasmin's narrative invites readers to reflect on personal courage and the pursuit of one's own life.
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This memoir will resonate with readers interested in personal stories of growth, cultural insight into Saudi Arabia, women's experiences under strict regimes, and tales of courage and self-discovery. It suits those who appreciate immigrant narratives and reflections on identity and freedom.

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In her memoir, The Last Sandstorm, Jasmin Faulk-Dickerson tells the story of her first 25 years in Saudi Arabia, before her daring escape to the West. The author was born in the 1970s and grew up in the shadow of Riyadh, a city that was burgeoning into economic modernity, a sharp contrast with its archaic treatment of women.

This memoir is both a coming of age story and an immigrant's saga, two overlapping narratives that are told with generosity, humour, and a pervasive sense of longing and loss. The narrative documents what it means to grow up with unanswered questions, strive to conform and belong, and finally, dare to leave behind a family, a country, and a way of lifeβ€”the known world. In turn, Faulk-Dickerson invites us to take measure of our own potential and to participate fully in our own lives.

While Jasmin experienced the privileges and privations of being female in a conservative Muslim regime, she survived and thrived by daring to imagine an entirely different kind of life. Jasmin shares the particulars of her daily lifeβ€”school, Muslim customs, popular culture, family life, friendsβ€”that create a palpable sense of what it was like to be loved but also thwarted by circumstances.

Out of sight of the censors, Jasmin became an aficionado of popular culture, drawing on music, dance, film, and TV icons from Europe and the United States. In the privacy of her bedroom/studio, she became an artist, performer, and feminist freedom fighterβ€”a magnificent leap of faith that eventually translates into the courage to leave.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781667829272

Publisher: BookBaby

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 19 April 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: BookBaby

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 317g

Pages: 226

About the Author

Jasmin is a writer and social identity advocate. She draws motivation from her personal story to promote gender equality, ethical equity, and social justice. Born in the Middle East to an Italian mother and Arabian father, she is now an educator in the field of cross-cultural understanding. Jasmin is the host of the podcast "I Want You to Meet" and guest speaks at events, colleges, and retreats.

Website: jasminfaulkdickerson.com

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