The Bad Muslim Discount: A Novel (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
Following two families from Pakistan and Iraq in the 1990s to San Francisco in 2016, The Bad Muslim Discount is an inclusive, comic novel about Muslim immigrants finding their way in modern America.
“Masood’s novel presents a stereoscopic, three-dimensional view of contemporary Muslim America: the way historical conflict in the Middle East lingers in individual lives, the way gossip travels in a close-knit immigrant community.” —The New York Times Book Review
It is 1995, and Anvar Faris is a restless, rebellious, and sharp-tongued boy doing his best to grow up in Karachi, Pakistan. As fundamentalism takes root within the social order and the zealots next door attempt to make Islam great again, his family decides, not quite unanimously, to start life over in California. Ironically, Anvar's deeply devout mother and his model-Muslim brother adjust easily to life in America, while his fun-loving father can't find anyone he relates to. For his part, Anvar fully commits to being a bad Muslim.
At the same time, thousands of miles away, Safwa, a young girl living in war-torn Baghdad with her grief-stricken, conservative father will find a very different and far more dangerous path to America. When Anvar and Safwa's worlds collide as two remarkable, strong-willed adults, their contradictory, intertwined fates will rock their community, and families, to their core.
The Bad Muslim Discount is an irreverent, poignant, and often hysterically funny debut novel by an amazing new voice. With deep insight, warmth, and an irreverent sense of humor, Syed M. Masood examines universal questions of identity, faith (or lack thereof), and belonging through the lens of Muslim Americans.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
If there’s one thing this touching, funny novel shows, it’s that growing up is hard—even after you’ve escaped a war zone. It’s the 1990s, and after decades of colonialism and Western interference, the Middle East is in a period of dangerous upheaval. Two teenagers, Anvar from Pakistan and Safwa from Iraq, immigrate to the United States, where everyday life is safer—but the transition is far from peaceful. Syed M. Masood’s second novel explores the experiences of Muslim immigrants with pitch-perfect irreverence that often becomes poignant. From relationships to education and skepticism to devout belief, culture clash seems to wait around every corner. Narrator Pej Vahdat nails Anvar’s cheekiness, while Hend Ayoub tackles the hardships of Safwa’s journey with a palpable sense of vulnerability. Anvar and Safwa are deeply compelling—and very different, reminding us that no two coming-of-age stories are exactly alike.
Customer Reviews
Beautiful and real
Wonderful easy read that will draw you into other lives. Could not put it down.