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The Butterfly Mosque
A Young Woman's Journey to Love and Islam
Written by G. Willow WilsonG. Willow Wilson Author Alert
Category: Biography & Autobiography
Format: Hardcover, 312 pages
Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
ISBN: 978-0-7710-8934-3 (0-7710-8934-1)

Pub Date: June 1, 2010
Price: $32.99

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The Butterfly Mosque
Written by G. Willow Wilson

Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780771089343
Our Price: $32.99
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The extraordinary story of a young North American's conversion to Islam and her ensuing romance with an Egyptian man, The Butterfly Mosque is a stunning articulation of a Westerner embracing the Muslim world

After graduating from university, Willow Wilson, a young American — and newly converted Muslim — impulsively accepts a teaching position in Cairo. There, she meets Omar, a passionate young nationalist with a degree in astrophysics. Omar introduces Willow to the bustling city, and through him she discovers a young, moderate nationalist movement, a movement that both wants to divest itself of western influence and regain cultural pride. When the two find themselves unexpectedly in love, despite their deep cultural differences, they decide that they will try to forge a third culture, a new landscape that will embrace some of each of their cultures, and give their fledgling romance some hope of survival.

Wilson weaves this engaging personal story with deep insights into faith in a fractured world, and gives westerners rare insight into an important young reform movement. Butterfly Mosque is an inspiring account of an unlikely cross-cultural love, and the moving story of two young people working within the boundaries of contemporary religion and culture to forge a life together against the odds.

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About this Author

WILLOW WILSON's articles on modern religion and the Middle East have appeared in major media including the Atlantic Monthly and the New York Times. She has also published a graphic novel, Cairo, with Vertigo Comics. Wilson and her husband divide their time between the U.S. and Egypt.

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