The Slightest Green: A Novel

Author:   Sahar Mustafah
Publisher:   Interlink Publishing Group, Inc
ISBN:  

9781623715830


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   11 November 2025
Format:   Hardback
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The Slightest Green: A Novel


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A moving multigenerational novel by the celebrated Palestinian American author of The Beauty of Your Face In the middle of dinner one evening, Intisar Jaber receives a phone call that will upend her quiet life in Chicago: her father is dying and she must go to Palestine to pay her final respects. But Intisar hasn't seen or heard from Hafez for nearly two decades, ever since he abandoned her and her mother to join the resistance. After a fateful mission, Hafez was thrown into the notorious Gahana Prison to serve a life sentence—permanently removed from her life. As soon as Intisar arrives in his village of Bayt al-Hawa, she discovers what it means to be a stranger in her ancestral land, the inheritance of loss, and the high price of freedom. Meanwhile, Hafez’s mother Sundus battles to save the home that she built with her husband from thieving hands. Will Intisar, her estranged granddaughter, help Sundus fight to reclaim it? Can they close the gaping distance between them before it’s too late? Powerfully etched in Sahar Mustafah’s honest and lyrical prose, The Slightest Green explores the place—and people—we call home and how far we will go to reach them.

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Author:   Sahar Mustafah
Publisher:   Interlink Publishing Group, Inc
Imprint:   Interlink Books
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781623715830


ISBN 10:   1623715830
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   11 November 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Reviews

“Stunning … A timely family saga with faith and forgiveness at its core.” -- Marie Claire “How each member of the family finds his or her footing is worthy of an entire series of books, but Afaf’s particular strain of determination and optimism is what propels you to the end of this one … A story of survival and hope, forgiveness and connection.” -- Elisabeth Egan, New York Times Book Review “Rich and complicated.” -- Heather John Fogarty, Los Angeles Times “The Beauty of Your Face explores faith, family, and hate with haunting precision.” -- Emily Firetog, Literary Hub


“Stunning … A timely family saga with faith and forgiveness at its core.” -- Marie Claire “How each member of the family finds his or her footing is worthy of an entire series of books, but Afaf’s particular strain of determination and optimism is what propels you to the end of this one … A story of survival and hope, forgiveness and connection.” -- Elisabeth Egan, New York Times Book Review “Rich and complicated.” -- Heather John Fogarty, Los Angeles Times “The Beauty of Your Face explores faith, family, and hate with haunting precision.” -- Emily Firetog, Literary Hub


Author Information

Sahar Mustafah is the daughter of Palestinian immigrants, an inheritance she explores in her fiction. Her debut novel The Beauty of Your Face was named a 2020 Notable Book and Editor’s Choice by New York Times Book Review and one of Marie Claire Magazine’s 2020 Best Fiction by Women. It was long-listed for the Center for Fiction 2020 First Novel Prize, and was a finalist for the Palestine Book Awards. Her short story “Star of Bethlehem” was awarded the Lawrence Prize for Best Fiction in 2022, and “Tree of Life” won the 2023 Robert J. DeMott Prize. Her recent fiction is featured in Stories from the Center of the World: New Middle East Fiction and 'The View from Gaza' published in The Massachusetts Review. She was awarded a 2023 Jack Hazard Fellowship from New Literary Project and an Illinois Arts Council Grant. Mustafah writes and teaches outside of Chicago.

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