
Paradiso 17
LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2026
âMiraculousâ OMAR EL AKKAD
âStunningâ MAAZA MENGISTE
âSuffused with tendernessâNEW YORK TIMES
âBeautiful and powerfulâ LISA OWENS
âWondrousâ NANA KWAME ADJEI-BRENYAH
An extraordinary, sweeping novel following one man's itinerant search for home across the globe, after his childhood exile from Palestine.
All his life, exile has been the shadow stitched to the sole of Sufienâs shoe.
Born in Palestine on the precipice of 1948âs Nakba, Sufien is forced to leave the only home heâs ever known, the one on the hill with a beautiful blue door. In this moment time stops making sense.
He spends the rest of his life propelled forward â although in search of what, he is never quite sure. In the dusty, oil-rich desert of Kuwait, he meets his first love and decides he must leave his family. In a small Italian university town, he spends his youth wrapped up in the forgetful assurance of wine. When life carries him to a gritty New York, he discovers his true vocation and falls in love with a Jewish woman born into a wholly different world. Until finally, he finds himself recalled to the wild, vast open skies of a desert much like his first home.
Paradiso 17 is haunted with grief and yet it is also struck through with the dazzling light of a life truly lived and a love that connects us, no matter our distance.
Like all of our dead, Sufien still speaks, the book begins. Listen, this is his story.
âAn exquisite novel ⊠unforgettableâ OMAR EL AKKAD, author of One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This
âI could not put this down ⊠Compassionate, elegiac and suffuse with unflinching witâ MAAZA MENGISTE, author of The Shadow King
âA gripping story of a soul in exileâ JUSTIN TORRES, author of Blackouts
âA miraculous novelâ KASIM ALI, author of Who Will Remain
âRemarkable ⊠read it, read it, read itâ RABIH ALAMEDDINE, author of The True True Story of Raja the Gullible
âLyrical and gorgeously original ⊠reads as poetryâ LITHUB
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LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2026
âMiraculousâ OMAR EL AKKAD
âStunningâ MAAZA MENGISTE
âSuffused with tendernessâNEW YORK TIMES
âBeautiful and powerfulâ LISA OWENS
âWondrousâ NANA KWAME ADJEI-BRENYAH
An extraordinary, sweeping novel following one man's itinerant search for home across the globe, after his childhood exile from Palestine.
All his life, exile has been the shadow stitched to the sole of Sufienâs shoe.
Born in Palestine on the precipice of 1948âs Nakba, Sufien is forced to leave the only home heâs ever known, the one on the hill with a beautiful blue door. In this moment time stops making sense.
He spends the rest of his life propelled forward â although in search of what, he is never quite sure. In the dusty, oil-rich desert of Kuwait, he meets his first love and decides he must leave his family. In a small Italian university town, he spends his youth wrapped up in the forgetful assurance of wine. When life carries him to a gritty New York, he discovers his true vocation and falls in love with a Jewish woman born into a wholly different world. Until finally, he finds himself recalled to the wild, vast open skies of a desert much like his first home.
Paradiso 17 is haunted with grief and yet it is also struck through with the dazzling light of a life truly lived and a love that connects us, no matter our distance.
Like all of our dead, Sufien still speaks, the book begins. Listen, this is his story.
âAn exquisite novel ⊠unforgettableâ OMAR EL AKKAD, author of One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This
âI could not put this down ⊠Compassionate, elegiac and suffuse with unflinching witâ MAAZA MENGISTE, author of The Shadow King
âA gripping story of a soul in exileâ JUSTIN TORRES, author of Blackouts
âA miraculous novelâ KASIM ALI, author of Who Will Remain
âRemarkable ⊠read it, read it, read itâ RABIH ALAMEDDINE, author of The True True Story of Raja the Gullible
âLyrical and gorgeously original ⊠reads as poetryâ LITHUB























