The Student

A Coming-of-Age Mystery in 1960s Cairo

Loosely based on the author’s experiences in Cairo immediately following the 1967 war, this engaging story follows a group of American students sent to Egypt to learn Arabic. During the course of their stay, the students experience conflict between their often romanticized images and the reality of life in Cairo as they learn to survive during the last days of the Nasser regime and the end of Egypt’s golden age. This book provides an alternative view of Egypt and the Middle East as its protagonist, an imaginary James Bond, studies, shops, haggles and defends his self-identity in a foreign culture.

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What Others Are Saying:

“An intriguing story that explores Egyptian culture—just what I needed for entertainment!”

—Oluwabukunmi Williams, reader review

“Enjoyed this book from beginning to end! It has great character development and is packed with so much detail—from the characters to the coffee they drink to the smells and the way the cities are described. I felt like I was there in real time. If you’re looking for an engaging story, you should definitely give it a read.”

—Jeanette Marie, reader review

“I love when a book isn’t just entertaining, but also educational. I learned a lot about politics, Egyptian culture, and even American pop in this novel.”

—Chandelier Eden, reader review