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Paperback Through and Through: Toledo Stories, Second Edition Book

ISBN: 081563210X

ISBN13: 9780815632108

Through and Through: Toledo Stories, Second Edition

(Part of the Arab American Writing Series)

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Treasured in the Arab-American literary community, Through and Through is a collection of ten broadly interrelated stories originally published in 1990. One of the first books of modern Arab American fiction, Geha's stories of-fer a warm, inspired portrait of an extended Arab family in a Lebanese and Syrian community in Toledo, Ohio, spanning the decades between the 1930s and the present.

In a series of vignettes, Geha follows three generations...

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True Through the Past

I found Through and Through a accurate, and humorous description of an immigrant family struggling to be part of society in their quest to find the streets paved with gold. It appears to me the author was able to depict their close nit relationships and maintaining traditional values and mores led to their ultimate success in attaining their position in society whether they knew it or not.

"In the Back of the Deli"

In many cities in the U.S., including such places as Toledo, we stand at Deli counters ordering our cheese from men with heavy accents and lives we know little about. The Georges and Yusefs, Nadias and Sourayas in these bodegas have rich lives we know little about until this collection Through and Through. Geha brings to life this Middle Eastern community, not by only showing how these characters are strangers in a strange land, but also how they are our neighbors as well. We learn a little of Arab customs, something of what it is to be an immigrant. What one values when they are successful and what they hope for when they fail. These stores are human and humane, enlightening and funny. They take the chance for self-irony and even farce. I would recommend Through and Through for enjoyment, for a class in ethnic or immigrant lit, as well as for a source of understanding.
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