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Brother Alive

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*Winner of the NYPL Young Lions Award*
*Winner of the CLMP Firecracker Award*

Finalist for the NBCC John Leonard Prize
A New York Times Writer to Watch This Summer
Named a Best Book of the Year by Literary Hub and Library Journal

In 1990, three boys are born, unrelated but intertwined by circumstance: Dayo, Iseul and Youssef. They are adopted as infants and live in a shared bedroom perched atop a mosque in Staten Island. The boys are a conspicuous trio: Dayo is of Nigerian origin, Iseul is Korean and Youssef indeterminately Middle Eastern, but they are so close as to be almost inseparable. Nevertheless, Youssef is keeping a secret from his brothers: he has an imaginary double, a familiar who seems absolutely real, a shapeshifting creature he calls Brother.

The boys' adoptive father, Imam Salim, is known for his radical sermons extolling the virtues of opting out of Western ideologies. But he is uncharismatic at home, a distant father who spends evenings in his study with whiskey-laced coffee, writing letters to his former compatriots back in Saudi Arabia. Like Youssef, he too has secrets, including the cause of his failing health, the reason for his nighttime excursions from the house and the truth about what happened to the boys' parents. When Imam Salim's path takes him back to Saudi Arabia, the boys will be forced to follow. There they will be captivated by an opulent, almost futuristic world and find traces of their parents' stories. But they will have to change if they want to survive in this new world, and the arrival of a creature as powerful as Brother will not go unnoticed.

With stylistic brilliance and intellectual acuity, in Brother Alive Zain Khalid brings characters to vivid life with a bold energy that matches the great themes of his novel - family, capital, power, sexuality and the possibility of reunion for those who are broken.

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Authors:
Khalid, Zain
Year Published:
2023
Country of Publication:
United States
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781611854237
Number of Pages:
352
Publication Date:
06/07/2023
Publisher:
Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Place of Publication:
New York
Language:
English
SKU:
9781611854237

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