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"A story about love, marriage, compromise, parenthood and the difference between the life one imagined and reality."* Fifteen years ago, Krista Bremer, a California-bred feminist, surfer, and aspiring journalist, met Ismail Suayah, sincere, passionate, kind, yet from a very different world. One of eight siblings born in an impoverished fishing village in Libya, Ismail was raised a Muslim--and his faith informed his life. When Krista and Ismail made the decision to become a family, she embarked on a journey she never could have imagined, an accidental jihad: a quest for spiritual and intellectual growth that would open her mind and, more important, her heart.
"A bold piece of writing (and thinking) by an incredibly brave woman." --Elizabeth Gilbert, author of
The Signature of All Things "A moving, lyrical memoir."--
Kirkus Reviews "Candid and rich." --
Good Housekeeping "Unrelenting candor and gorgeous prose." --
BookPage "Krista Bremer has a very good story." --
The New York Times Book Review "A beautiful account of Krista's] jihad, or struggle, to find peace within herself and within her marriage." --
The Kansas City Star "Lucid, heartfelt, and profoundly humane . . . Navigates the boundaries of religion and politics to arrive at the universal experience of love." --G. Willow Wilson, author of
Alif the Unseen "This is a memoir worth reading." --*
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette