Watch Us Dance: The vibrant new novel from the bestselling author of Lullaby

Watch Us Dance: The vibrant new novel from the bestselling author of Lullaby

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Author: Leila Slimani

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 336


The seductive, vibrant new novel from international bestselling author Leila Slimani. Morocco, 1968. As she stands at the window, Mathilde reflects on the opportunities before her. Looking out at her garden, the roses - brought in from Marrakech - have bloomed and their sweet, fresh scent pervades the garden. Anything feels possible, and she is determined to celebrate it. Don't they have the right to enjoy life, after dedicating their best years to the war and then to this farm? Only Mathilde is blissfully unaware of what this new chapter of Moroccan history means for her family, the country and its future. Her babies are now grown up, and they are all about to learn how life can take wild and unexpected turns. Acclaim for The Country of Others: :'A panoramic, ambitious tale.' - The Times 'Exceptional.' - SALMAN RUSHDIE 'Captivating.' - Elle ' I loved it and didn't want it to end.' - CLAIRE MESSUD 'As wild and lush as a wildflower meadow.' - Observer 'A powerful and compelling family saga.' - CHRISTINE MANGAN



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Author: Leila Slimani

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 336


The seductive, vibrant new novel from international bestselling author Leila Slimani. Morocco, 1968. As she stands at the window, Mathilde reflects on the opportunities before her. Looking out at her garden, the roses - brought in from Marrakech - have bloomed and their sweet, fresh scent pervades the garden. Anything feels possible, and she is determined to celebrate it. Don't they have the right to enjoy life, after dedicating their best years to the war and then to this farm? Only Mathilde is blissfully unaware of what this new chapter of Moroccan history means for her family, the country and its future. Her babies are now grown up, and they are all about to learn how life can take wild and unexpected turns. Acclaim for The Country of Others: :'A panoramic, ambitious tale.' - The Times 'Exceptional.' - SALMAN RUSHDIE 'Captivating.' - Elle ' I loved it and didn't want it to end.' - CLAIRE MESSUD 'As wild and lush as a wildflower meadow.' - Observer 'A powerful and compelling family saga.' - CHRISTINE MANGAN