- Forbidden Love (novel)
"Forbidden Love" (called "Honour Lost" in the
United States ) is a book written byNorma Khouri . It was allegedly a true story about her best friend inJordan . The story describes her friend Dalia's love for a Christian soldier, which had been kept secret from Dalia's Muslim father due to conflict in religion. However, her father had eventually found out and consequently stabbed Dalia to death in a so-calledhonor killing . However, it was discovered that Khouri had fabricated the tale and that the story was afictional novel .Plot summary
The novel centers on the life of Dalia, a young
Muslim woman living inAmman ,Jordan . When she falls in love with Michael, a youngCatholic major in theRoyal Army , she is forced to keep the relationship a secret and rely on her friend Norma to act as anintermediary . Although the lovers are only able to be alone together on a handful of occasions, and Dalia's virginity is left intact, her father is so enraged when he hears of the affair from her older brother that he kills her two months after her twenty-sixth birthday.Hoax Scandal
"Sydney Morning Herald" journalist Malcolm Knox uncovered Khouri as a fraud in 2004, a year after the book's release, exposing that she fabricated the story and sold it untruthfully as a memoir. She had lived in Chicago for most of her life and she was married with two children. As a result, publisher Random House pulled the book off the shelves in Australia and England indefinitely. Knox won a Walkley Award for his efforts along with fellow Australian journalist Caroline Overington in 2004.
Forbidden Lie$
In September 2007, a documentary entitled "Forbidden Lie$" was released. Director Anna Broinowski tells the story of how Khouri's book became a best-seller, and then follows Khouri to Jordan. Since Khouri still insists that the story is true, Broinowski gives her the opportunity to prove that it is, or at least not completely fictional; however, the evidence Broinowski uncovers indicates not only that Khouri's book was fiction but that Khouri had committed a number of scams even before the book.
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