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14 Books by Arab Women for 2024’s Women in Translation Month

Posted by Mark Williams | Aug 6, 2024 | Arab Literature (in English), Arab publishing, MENA publishing, Middle East | 0 |

14 Books by Arab Women for 2024’s Women in Translation Month

“Fourteen books by Arab women — written by women from across the Maghreb and Mashreq, translated to English and published this year — that we recommend in honor of 2024’s Women in Translation month.”

The full list can be found over on the ArabLit blog.

14 Books by Arab Women for 2024’s Women in Translation Month

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