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Elmaz Abinader (Author)
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December 15, 1997

In this lyrical memoir of her Lebanese-American family, Elmaz Abinader offers a vivid account of uprooted and resettled lives.  Spanning four generations and two continents, Children of the Roojme is the story of a family from the mountains of Lebanon and their emigration to western Pennsylvania. More than that, it bears intimate witness to the hardships of World War I, the disintegrating Ottoman empire, abandonment of centuries-old villages, and the New World conflict between cultural tradition and assimilation.


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About the Author

Elmaz Abinader, a first-generation Arab-American, writes prose and poetry and performs stories of Arab women's lives. Her work has appeared in several anthologies, including Grape Leaves: A Century of Arab American Poetry. She teaches at Mills College and lives in Oakland, California.

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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press (December 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0299157342
  • ISBN-13: 978-0299157340
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,126,391 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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ELMAZ ABINADER makes no secret of her concerns as a
writer and an activist. Much of her focus comes from growing up Arab-american,
from coming from a part of the country that lacks diversity and from developing
political and moral values consistent with ideas of compassion, equity and
respect for the earth.

Elmaz's books, Children of the Roojme, a Family's Journey from Lebanon,
and In the Country of my Dreams...., as well as her play, Country of Origin
illustrate personal lives of Arabs and Arab Americans negotiating hostile terrain,
cultural polarities, and geographic and social displacement. Her other works, 32
Mohammed, Ramadan Moon, The Torture Quartet and Messages from the Siege
provide an articulation of the effect of political actions on personal lives both here
and in the Middle East. The Oregon Drama Critics cited Country of Origin for
its excellence by awarding two Drammies to the play and to the composer of the
music, Tony Khalife. Other awards include a PEN Award for In the Country of My
Dreams... and a Goldies Award for Literature.

Elmaz has also been a Fulbright Senior Fellow to Egypt and a winner
of several residencies. Children of the Roojme was the first memoir
about Arab-Americans published by a trade publisher in the U.S....

Her upcoming work The Water Cycle is a two-part memoir that draws from elmaz's
childhood experiences growing up in a all-white Appalachian coal mining
community and her subsequent journeys to the middle East, Lebanon and many of
the countries in the Gulf and North Africa. Each story describes an encounter with
the shaky concept of identity and cultural relationship

Her writing comes from a tradition in her culture and family to tell stories, create
poetry and fill the house with music as a way of communicating the significant
moments of a life, a family and a village. After receiving her MFA in poetry from
Columbia University, she worked in advertising, then supplemented it with
teaching in various schools throughout New York. Later, she was awarded her
PHD from the University of Nebraska where her dissertation was built around the
source materials for Children of the Roojme. Elmaz won a post doctoral
fellowship, The Schweitzer Post-doctoral Fellowship in the Humanities, which gave
her the opportunity to work with Toni Morrison for two years developing her first
book.

Now a professor at Mills College, Elmaz's primary concern is giving voice to other
writers of color. Her participation in VONA allows her the opportunity to make a
difference in the growth of the cannon of literature of color.

In addition, Elmaz is a fitness instructor at the YMCA in Oakland CA where she
lives with her husband Anthony Byers.

 

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Recommended poignant, poetic ethnic narrative., December 11, 1998
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This review is from: Children of the Roojme: A Family's Journey from Lebanon (Paperback)
Elmaz Abinader has created a vivid and insightful biography of three generations of a family's struggle to define itself amid the dislocation and challenges of the first half of the 20th century. Her characters are strongly drawn and distinctive, reflecting values so typical of the Lebanon and other communities where family and kinship are both strength and obstacle.

Elmaz has a particularly strong feeling for her women. They are sometimes overwhelming and tedious in their ability to bear pain, rationalize hurt, support erring spouses, and recognize flaws in others. The men do not hold up as well. Despite some heroic moments in fleeing from persecution and making new lives in America, in general, the men are not as spiritually hardy or as forebearing as the women. There is a strength and lyricism in these pages that goes beyond another ethnic narrative. Elmaz' grounding as a poet has served in well in unfolding the dramatic and incremental movement of these families towards a conclusion that renews again the wheel of life.

Well-done.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The story of a family, the revelations of a history, September 1, 1999
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Ms. Abinader has written a slice of history that teaches all ofus how a family's desperate fights for survival wins out over thehorrific clashes of clutures. Her book made me realize that what I thought I knew about the Middle East was simplistic. The complexities of race, religion, and geography are rooted in each family's struggle. No better family than this could teach us this lesson.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An AWAIR Pick, April 22, 2011
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A beautiful work of remembrance, a family chronicle written against the backdrop of history. Here are the stories of five generations of her family-- in Lebanon and in the Americas. Based on diaries, letters, and interviews, the richly textured narrative moves easily through oppression by Ottoman Turks, religious struggles, and world wars, back and forth from the hills of Beirut to the green knolls of western Pennsylvania.

Teachers/Librarians: 9th grade to Adult - Social Studies/humanities - your collection of Arab-American history.
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