The Sufi Storyteller

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Pub Date 20 Mar 2025 | Archive Date 31 Jan 2025
Unbound | Neem Tree Press

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Description

An estranged mother and daughter urgently need to reconnect and navigate a world of Sufi story traditions to catch a killer, and to save each other.

There is a dead woman in the library.

Layla is a scholar of women’s histories and stories. Her life is a carefully constructed set of routines in her small American liberal arts college, but all of that is about to change...

Mira is a renowned Sufi storyteller who is running from a terrible past. When she learns that the murdered woman in the library was carrying a note from the killer addressed to her, she is presented with an opportunity to break a cycle of trauma and hurt. To confront her past, she must disclose the truth to Layla.

Together they enter the realm of Story, but can Layla find the forgiveness in her heart necessary to lead them to the answers they are looking for?

An estranged mother and daughter urgently need to reconnect and navigate a world of Sufi story traditions to catch a killer, and to save each other.

There is a dead woman in the library.

Layla is a...


Advance Praise

"Faiqa Mansab weaves a rich tapestry of stories from the esoteric wisdom of Sufi thought into a contemporary novel of the highest calibre."—Claire Chambers, literary critic, author, and senior lecturer in Global Literature

"Opens a window into a world of Eastern folklore, a realm of Sufi teaching stories, intrigue, and interwoven layers of delight"—Tahir Shah, journalist, documentary-maker and author of The Caliph's House: A Year in Casablanca

"Lyrical and compelling in equal measure (...) Mansab remains one of Pakistan's best storytellers."—Awais Khan, award-winning author of Someone Like Her, No Honour and In the Company of Strangers

"Faiqa Mansab weaves a rich tapestry of stories from the esoteric wisdom of Sufi thought into a contemporary novel of the highest calibre."—Claire Chambers, literary critic, author, and senior...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9781915584526
PRICE £16.99 (GBP)
PAGES 320

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