The Automobile Club Of Egypt

by Alaa Al Aswany | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0857971921 Global Overview for this book
Registered by RNAi of Fredericksburg, Virginia USA on 2/23/2020
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Journal Entry 1 by RNAi from Fredericksburg, Virginia USA on Sunday, February 23, 2020
"Once a respected landowner, Abd el-Aziz Gaafar fell into penury and moved his family to Cairo, where he was forced into menial work at the Automobile Club—a refuge of colonial luxury for its European members. There, Alku, the lifelong Nubian retainer of Egypt's corrupt and dissolute king, lords it over the staff, a squabbling but tight-knit group, who live in perpetual fear, as they are thrashed for their mistakes, their wages dependent on Alku's whims. When, one day, Abd el-Aziz stands up for himself, he is beaten. Soon afterward, he dies, as much from shame as from his injuries, leaving his widow and four children further impoverished. The family's loss propels them down different paths: the responsible son, Kamel, takes over his late father’s post in the Club's storeroom, even as his law school friends seduce him into revolutionary politics; Mahmud joins his brother working at the Club but spends his free time sleeping with older women — for a fee, which he splits with his partner in crime, his devil-may-care workout buddy and neighbor, Fawzy; their greedy brother Said breaks away to follow ambitions of his own; and their only sister, Saleha, is torn between her dream of studying mathematics and the security of settling down as a wife and saving her family.

It is at the Club, too, that Kamel's dangerous politics will find the favor and patronage of the king's seditious cousin, an unlikely revolutionary plotter–cum–bon vivant. Soon, both servants and masters will be subsumed by the brewing social upheaval. And the Egyptians of the Automobile Club will face a stark choice: to live safely, but without dignity, or to fight for their rights and risk everything.

Full of absorbing incident, and marvelously drawn characters, Alaa Al Aswany's novel gives us Egypt on the brink of changes that resonate to this day. It is an irresistible confirmation of Al Aswany's reputation as one of the Middle East's most beguiling storytellers and insightful interpreters of the human spirit." (summary from goodreads.com)

I purchased this at a WV Dollar Tree and will read and send to originalslicey to release on her trip to Egypt.

Journal Entry 2 by RNAi at Fairmont, West Virginia USA on Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Released 4 yrs ago (3/18/2020 UTC) at Fairmont, West Virginia USA

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Okay I sent this by post to originalslicey last week I think, and I forgot to make the release notes. I don't think it reached her in time for her trip, but I hope she enjoys the book anyway when she returns.

Journal Entry 3 by originalslicey at Kansas City, Missouri USA on Monday, March 23, 2020
RNAi, thank you so much for the book! My trip to Egypt has been postponed until October. That gives me time to read this book first, and hopefully I can share it with some family members who are also going on the trip. Thank you so much for sharing!

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