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The Leash and the Ball

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The Leash and the Ball follows Samir, an Iraqi refugee who has spent nine years in a Dutch asylum centre. Now granted European citizenship, he embarks on the complex journey of integration. Samir soon learns that friendship in the West often starts with having a dog. His story is a humorous and poignant adventure through unfamiliar customs and strict rules, revealing deep insights into what it means to find a home far from home.
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The Leash and the Ball follows the journey of Samir, an Iraqi refugee who has spent nine years in a Dutch asylum centre. Now, as a European citizen, he is eager to start a new life. However, Samir soon discovers that integration is a full-time occupation, especially when making friends in the Western world seems to require owning a dog.

Samir's quest for integration helps distract him from his native land, Iraq, and from memories of Leda, who stole his heart in the first village he stayed in after being granted refugee status. In this hilarious adventure story, we accompany the lovable and resilient Samir as he navigates through various types of accommodation in a country teeming with incomprehensible rules and habits.

Samir's unique perspective offers profound and sometimes painful insights into Western life. The Leash and the Ball is a timely exploration of the meaning of home and the challenge of making oneself at home against all odds.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781642861129

Publisher: World Editions

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 September 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: World Editions

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Translated by Jonathan Reeder

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Rodaan Al Galidi is a poet and writer. Born in Iraq and trained as a civil engineer, he has lived in the Netherlands since 1998. As an undocumented asylum seeker he did not have the right to attend language classes, so he taught himself to read and write Dutch. His novel De autist en de postduif ("The Autist and the Carrier Pigeon") won the European Union Prize for Literature in 2011-the same year he failed his Dutch citizenship course. The Leash and the Ball is Al Galidi's latest novel. His previous book, Two Blankets, Three Sheets, is also published by World Editions. Both titles are bestsellers in the Netherlands.

Jonathan Reeder, a native of New York and longtime resident of Amsterdam, enjoys a dual career as a literary translator and performing musician. Alongside his work as a professional bassoonist he translates opera libretti and essays on classical music, as well as contemporary Dutch fiction by authors including Christine Otten, Marjolijn van Heemstra, and A. F. T. van der Heijden. Other notable translations include Rivers and The Pelican by Martin Michael Driessen, The Lonely Funeral by Maarten Inghels and F. Starik, and Rodaan Al Galidi's previous work, Two Blankets, Three Sheets. Other World Editions titles translated by Reeder are The Last Poets by Christine Otten and Sleepless Summer by Bram Dehouck.

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