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Lissa: A Story about Medical Promise, Friendship, and Revolution
Sherine Hamdy
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Description for Lissa: A Story about Medical Promise, Friendship, and Revolution
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Anna is the daughter of an American couple working in Cairo. Layla is the daughter of the doorman in Anna's apartment building. Together they strike up an unlikely friendship that is put to the test when both girls are faced with family health crises at home and revolutionary unrest on the streets. As Anna and Layla reckon with illness, risk, and loss in different ways, they learn the power of friendship and the importance of hope. Ultimately, they must recognize that there is still time to fight for a better tomorrow, together.
Anna is the daughter of an American couple working in Cairo. Layla is the daughter of the doorman in Anna's apartment building. Together they strike up an unlikely friendship that is put to the test when both girls are faced with family health crises at home and revolutionary unrest on the streets. As Anna and Layla reckon with illness, risk, and loss in different ways, they learn the power of friendship and the importance of hope. Ultimately, they must recognize that there is still time to fight for a better tomorrow, together.
Product Details
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Series
Ethnographic
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
Toronto, Canada
ISBN
9781487593476
SKU
V9781487593476
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About Sherine Hamdy
Coleman Nye is Assistant Professor of Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies at Simon Fraser University. Sherine Hamdy is Associate Professor of Anthropology at University of California, Irvine.
Reviews for Lissa: A Story about Medical Promise, Friendship, and Revolution
Lissa is an eminently teachable text, and it was clearly designed with the classroom in mind.
Christine Sargent, Anthropology Book Forum I have nothing but admiration for this book. The story is compelling-even a page turner. Moreover, it is informative, historically and culturally situated and uplifting-or, at least, it ends on a hopeful note-teaching hard truths, or glimpses ... Read more
Christine Sargent, Anthropology Book Forum I have nothing but admiration for this book. The story is compelling-even a page turner. Moreover, it is informative, historically and culturally situated and uplifting-or, at least, it ends on a hopeful note-teaching hard truths, or glimpses ... Read more