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Chronicles of a Cairo bookseller, Nadia Wassef

Label
Chronicles of a Cairo bookseller, Nadia Wassef
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Chronicles of a Cairo bookseller
Responsibility statement
Nadia Wassef
Summary
The streets of Cairo make strange music. The echoing calls to prayer; the raging insults hurled between drivers; the steady crescendo of horns honking; the shouts of street vendors; the television sets and radios blaring from every sidewalk. Nadia Wassef knows this song by heart. In 2002, with her sister, Hind, and their friend, Nihal, she founded Diwan, a fiercely independent bookstore. They were three young women with no business degrees, no formal training, and nothing to lose. At the time, nothing like Diwan existed in Egypt. Culture was languishing under government mismanagement, and books were considered a luxury, not a necessity. Ten years later, Diwan had become a rousing success, with ten locations, 150 employees, and a fervent fan base. Frank, fresh, and very funny, Nadia Wassef's memoir tells the story of this journey
Target audience
adult
Classification
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