Synopsis
Set in the wartime Mediterranean, The Woman from Warsaw is a sweeping yet intimate portrait of courage, exile, and resilience. In luminous, sensory prose, Salah el Moncef traces the intertwined destinies of Mariam Khaldoon, a young girl coming of age amid the ruins of empire, and Esther Sanz, a Jewish refugee whose quiet defiance reshapes every life around her. As the violence of war presses ever closer, Mariam's childhood innocence gives way to a deeper awareness of loyalty, loss, and moral courage. Through the voices of women navigating a world transformed by fascism and conflict, the novel explores memory, identity, and the fragile possibilities of survival. Rich in atmosphere and historical detail, The Woman from Warsaw is a powerful meditation on exile, resistance, and the enduring human search for dignity.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Penelope Books
- ISBN: 9782494412217
- Number of pages: 336
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 19 mm
- Languages: English
