'If an Egyptian Cannot Speak English' by Noor Naga begins with a meet-cute in a Cairo cafe, where an Egyptian American girl meets a local boy, spiraling into a dark romance
oor Naga’s arresting novelbegins with a meet-cute in a Cairo cafe. There, an Egyptian American girl looking to reconnect with her roots bumps into a local boy who is disillusioned with the lack of change following the
revolution. As their initial attraction blooms into a dark romance, Naga uses their complicated intimacy to probe larger questions of belonging, identity, and the true costs of globalization. —
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