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The Ruins of Us by Keija Parssinen
The Ruins of Us by Keija Parssinen












The Ruins of Us by Keija Parssinen

That discovery plunges their family into chaos as Rosalie grapples with leaving Saudi Arabia, her life, and her family behind.

The Ruins of Us by Keija Parssinen

More than two decades after moving to Saudi Arabia and marrying powerful Abdullah Baylani, American-born Rosalie learns that her husband has taken a second wife. BUT OTHER THAN THAT, THE BOOK CONTENT IS IN GOOD CONDITION. Born in Saudi Arabia and having spent a decade there, Parssinen deftly illuminates Saudi Arabian life through a family locked in a battle over morality and cultural chasms.Description: NOTE: BOOK HAS A SMALL STAIN ON THE BOTTOM EDGE AND A PEN MARK ON THE TOP EDGE. Rosalie and Abdullah's love began in college in Texas, a bond deepened by the fact that Rosalie grew up in Saudi Arabia, "on the State Oil compound just outside of Al Dawoun and possessed that displaced expatriate child's longing more like an illness, really for a home that no longer existed." While Rosalie turns inward and Abdullah spends time with his Palestinian second wife, Faisal distances himself and, appalled by his father's drinking and his mother's American ways, delves deeply into a Koranic study group with a charismatic leader whose anti-American sermons light a dangerous fire inside the new pupil. Twenty-five years into her marriage to wealthy Abdullah al-Baylani, the American Rosalie is shattered to find that her husband has taken another wife, and worries about the effect this will have on their teenage children, Faisal and Mariam. Parssinen's gripping, well-crafted debut tracks the awakening of a Saudi Arabian family to the dangers that lurk within. The Ruins of Us is a timely story about intolerance, family, and the injustices we endure for love that heralds the arrival of an extraordinary new voice in contemporary fiction. When Faisal makes a choice that could destroy everything his embattled family holds dear, they all must confront difficult truths as they fight to preserve what remains of their world. Meanwhile, Abdullah and Rosalie’s consuming personal entanglements blind them to the crisis approaching their sixteen-year-old son, Faisal, whose deepening resentment toward their lifestyle has led to his involvement with a controversial sheikh. That discovery plunges their family into chaos as Rosalie grapples with leaving the country, her life, and her family behind. The Ruins of Us is a compelling, timely debut novel that explores the loneliness of expatriate life and the dangers of intolerance, as well as the things we'll do for love.














The Ruins of Us by Keija Parssinen