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16May/0916

Secret Son

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Secret Son
by Laila Lalami
291 pages
Fiction, International Fiction, Morocco
Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
13, April 2009

An illegitimate son living in the slums comes to know that the story of his life is a lie, his father wasn't killed, and his mother is not a widow, but he was shielded from the truth. Set in Morocco, there is a difference in class systems and Laila Lalami captures the heart of this barrier with great depth. Her writing is pretty,  practical and always honest, even when it hurts. There is one specific part where the son, Youssef narrates a chapter and in the subsequent chapter  his new found wealthy father narrates that same time from his perspective, I loved that!

As in so much of the world, whether seen and spoken or ignored classes exist and the reprocutions of these systems are brought to life in Secret Son. This is a battle of the classes at its best. A son who should have lived the life of absurd luxury that his father is living, dinning on $300 plates of seafood, but because his mother was a maid he lives in the slums and they attempt to make ends meet. Will the wealth of his father entice Youssef to leave the mother who stuck by his side and had to forsake her entire family in order to keep him?

This is a book of relationships, dreams and the desire to make something of oneself, however most importantly it is of family, and the ties and bonds that hold us tight even after years and years of separation.

I enjoyed this read, but not as much as I started out to. Somehow there was a downturn three fourths of the way through,  the story seemed to switch gears and become more political, less personal and I was lost in the mix. I did like the book, I just thought when I started out that I was going to love it and that was not the case. However because there are so many aspects of the book that severely intrigued me I do feel it is a good read. I went to Morocco when I was in high school, I am interested in the different class systems around the world, I love reading internationally and I am all about relationships in books and plots that twist around and around. If those are subjects you feel a drawn towards, you should check out Secret Son by Laila Lalami.

Laila Lalami's website
Blog filled with cool stuff and tour dates

Laila Lalami Author Book Event at Powell's Books:

Laila Lalami, the author of Secret Son was at Powell's and I was able to get up there with Alyce from At Home With Books to the author event. It was such fun, there were people asking weird questions during the Q&A (and I mean REALLY weird questions, that had nothing to do with the book!)  and much more to laugh about. Laila Lalami was so sweet...even after I blurted that I had been to Morocco and didn't really love it. What is  my deal!? I can't help but let the truth explode from my mouth. AHHH!

Of course, you know me by now, photos are a must!

If you haven't seen the Powell's Books podium...believe me it is the craziest podium ever. HUGE!
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Laila was so sweet, very personable and just my size! (A big thank you to Alyce for these photos!!!)

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Alyce got found some books to take home, she was a blast to hang with. Too fun.

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Comments (16) Trackbacks (0)
  1. The book sounds great, even with the politics. I love the author’s name, too – I’m sitting here saying it over and over. I’m always envious of bloggers who live close to each other. Glad y’all had fun!

  2. Sounds like a super event and a super book. And how fun to have a fellow blogger to hang with!

  3. Sounds like you guys had a great time. That podium is huge! It would be nice to hook up with some of the more local bloggers once in awhile.

    BTW..your blog is looking really good. You are going to have to explain the whole self hosting thing to me as I don’t know what the draw is.

  4. Looks like a really fun trip! I’m glad you took your camera!

  5. This sounds like an interesting book. I am not sure that the political parts would interest me but I enjoy reading book about other cultures. I enjoy reading your posts about author readings at Powells. What a fabulous bookstore that you have access to. And, to double that experience with meeting up with a blogger like Alyce, a double bonus! I enjoyed seeing the pics of both of you!

    I like the new look of your blog!

  6. Love the pics!! Wow.. I am offline for a few days and wow.. a new look to your blog. Congrats. It is FABULOUS!!

  7. Sounds like a fun event! And, a book I have never heard of before. Always a good combination!

    Love the new blog look!

  8. I love the pictures! Alyce is so cute!

    Sheri

  9. I love the pics! It sounds like a good book and a great event. And your new site is fab, by the way. :)

  10. You always make me drool when you post pics of Powell’s. And I love looking at pics of fellow book bloggers, always a treat, so please keep posting!

  11. The pics are great! I’m glad you and Alyce had a good time!

  12. That would be so awesome!! Powell’s looks like a book junkie’s heaven. Love the photos, thanks for sharing!

  13. Fantastic pictures! Yes, that podium is something (although I think Laila Lalami could have used a stepstool to stand on)

    How fun that you and Alyce went together (I remember you said the ride was long, 1 1/2 hours?). Powell’s looks amazing!

  14. What great pictures! Thanks for sharing!


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