A Face Like the Moon
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A Face Like the Moon

by Mina Athanassious
  • adventure
  • diversity
  • inspirational
  • short-stories

A Face Like the Moon is the debut short story collection from Coptic Canadian writer Mina Athanassious. The eight stories in this book revolve around the world of young Coptic children living in urban and rural areas of Egypt. "All Good Things Thrown Away" delves into Egypt's notorious 'Garbage City' and the lives of Cairo's garbage collectors. The title story moves to a small remote village in southern Egypt where a young ten year old boy who struggles with a family tragedy.

All together, Athanassious's debut collection of short stories offers a truly remarkable and moving look at the lives of Coptic children coming of age in Egypt and marks a bold and original new voice in Canadian fiction.

Contributors

Mina Athanassious, author

Mina Athanassious is a Coptic Canadian writer who was born in al-Abbasiya, a Cairene neighbourhood in central Egypt before his family emigrated to Toronto, Canada when he was a small child. Mina received his MFA from Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts and currently works as an Intervention Support Worker, assisting persons with mental and physical handicaps with their academic endeavours.

Rights Holder

Rights Holder: Claudia Böhme Rights & Literary Agency

email: post@agency-boehme.com

website: http://agency-boehme.com

rights available: World

Additional Information

number of pages: 184

Original language of pub: English

Materials Available: finished book