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Playing Basra
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Playing Basra

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Set in the urban heart of a big city, this novel follows the hilarious and tragic exploits of three well-intentioned but reckless brothers who try to survive poverty and misfortune through sheer determination. With vibrant style and engaging dialogue, this insightful narrative’s portrays both lighthearted and serious issues-from joyriding and stealing bread to dealing with the disastrous consequences of army enlistment and a son’s involvement in his father’s accidental death. The first chapter, Beer Bottles and Bowling Balls, was nominated for the prestigious Writer’s Trust of Canada Journey Prize.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Exile Editions
Country
Canada
Date
1 April 2009
Pages
194
ISBN
9781550961133

Set in the urban heart of a big city, this novel follows the hilarious and tragic exploits of three well-intentioned but reckless brothers who try to survive poverty and misfortune through sheer determination. With vibrant style and engaging dialogue, this insightful narrative’s portrays both lighthearted and serious issues-from joyriding and stealing bread to dealing with the disastrous consequences of army enlistment and a son’s involvement in his father’s accidental death. The first chapter, Beer Bottles and Bowling Balls, was nominated for the prestigious Writer’s Trust of Canada Journey Prize.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Exile Editions
Country
Canada
Date
1 April 2009
Pages
194
ISBN
9781550961133