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Drifts

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Drifts by Natasha Burge offers a deeply introspective journey where the author explores themes of identity, belonging, and personal transformation. Set against the backdrop of the Arabian Gulf, it is a memoir blending the past and present while examining how place and memory interconnect to shape our lives. Through vivid storytelling, Burge invites readers to reflect on the fluid nature of home and self.
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You might enjoy this immersive memoir if you're intrigued by evocative personal narratives that delve into identity and belonging. The author presents a poignant exploration of memory and place, drawing from a rich tapestry of cultural experiences and introspective journeys. With lyrical prose, it's perfect for those who appreciate insightful reflections on life and self-discovery.

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A strikingly original memoir of autism and transcultural identity, Drifts takes us through the souks, sands and cities of the Arabian Gulf, where the author is a native-born foreigner, to discover a new mapping of the self and a celebration ofwhat it means to be different.

A strikingly original memoir of autism and transcultural identity, Drifts takes us through the souks, sands and cities of the Arabian Gulf, where the author is a native-born foreigner, to discover a new mapping of the self and celebrate the many stories a place can hold.

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Natasha Burge was born and grew up in Saudi Arabia, where her family has lived for more than half a century. As a child, she realises that she is not from Saudi Arabia and, like all ex-pats, she would one day have to leave.

Through various departures and returns— a year at boarding school in New England, university in London, a small town in Texas where there are more cows than people, and back to work in Bahrain— the years of difficulty, isolation, and severe anxiety take their toll. Finally, at thirty-seven years old, she receives the life-changing news that she is autistic.

In Drifts, Burge probes her unfurling awareness by exploring the two ruptured strands of her being: what it means to grow up at the interstices of different cultures and what it is to experience an undiagnosed condition and late diagnosis of autism. From the cosmopolitan heritage of Muharraq's Pearling Trail to the jebels of Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, she charts a new path through the stories of the Arabian Gulf as well as those of autism.

The result is a work of dazzling insight, sensitivity, and awareness that explodes our idea of memoir and place.

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Readers have described Drifts as surreal, vivid, and haunting, with a mischievous and visionary style. The book invites a fresh perspective of the world, akin to seeing through a kaleidoscope. Critics appreciate its exploration of various locations and events, from the Gulf War to the Twin Towers, weaving through places like London, Bahrain, and Texas, while evoking a rich tapestry of sensory experiences.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781804440100

Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 23 February 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Footnote Press Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 137.0mm

Height: 217.0mm

Weight: 186g

Pages: 176

About the Author

Natasha Burge is a Saudi-born American writer whose family has lived in the Arabian Gulf for more than half a century. Her work has been published around the world, anthologised, nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and translated into Arabic, Chinese and Japanese. Her areas of interest include psychogeography, autism poetics, mythic fiction, transcultural literature, and discovering the perfect karak chai.

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