Susan Muaddi Darraj
Author of Behind You Is the Sea: A Novel
About the Author
Susan Muaddi Darraj is associate professor of English at Harford Community College in Bel Air, Maryland. She completed her M.A. in English literature at Rutgers University-Camden and has authored several titles for Chelsea House. Her book of short fiction, The Inheritance of Exile, was published in show more 2007. She currently serves as senior editor of the literary journal The Baltimore Review. show less
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Colonize This! Young Women of Color on Today's Feminism (2002) — Contributor — 503 copies, 2 reviews
Dinarzad's Children: An Anthology of Contemporary Arab American Fiction (2004) — Contributor — 26 copies
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In the opening chapter, “A Child of Air,” teenage Reema Baladi resolves to keep her baby, while refusing to marry her Puerto Rican boyfriend. In “Mr. Ammar Gets Drunk at the Wedding,” Walid, patriarch of the wealthy Ammar family, despairs at the lack of Arab traditions at his oldest son’s wedding to an American. “Ride Along” focuses on a police officer, Marcus Salameh, and the rift between his father and his sister, Amal, over Amal’s perceived dishonor, a rupture which grows deeper after the death of their mother.
Darraj deftly explores class tensions in the titular chapter: When the Ammars employ young Maysoon Baladi as a housekeeper, she is shocked by the couple’s indolence and their spoiled teenage kids, but flirts openly with father and husband, Demetri. In a later chapter, Demetri’s daughter Hiba moves in with her grandparents after an embarrassing incident in college and an unspoken but deeply felt lack of support from her parents. The final chapter “Escorting the Body,” the only chapter not set in the United States, sees Marcus fulfilling his father’s wish to be buried in his Palestinian village, a visit which reveals dramatic secrets about the life he left behind.
Behind You Is the Sea draws a composite portrait of Palestinian American families with sensitivity and humor, its linked stories breaking down stereotypes and embracing complexity.… (more)