The Translator

The Translator

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author = Leila Aboulela
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publisher = Grove Press Black Cat imprint
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"The Translator" is Sudanese writer Leila Aboulela's first novel, published in 1999. "The Translator" is a story about a young Sudanese widow living in Scotland and her sprouting relationship with Islamic scholar Rae Isles.


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