
The Day Nina Simone Stopped Singing
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Lameece Issaq
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Darina Al-Joundi
Raised on Charles Baudelaire, A Clockwork Orange, and fine Bordeaux in 1970s Lebanon, Darina Al-Joundi was encouraged by her unconventional father to defy all taboos. As the bombs fell, she lived an adolescence of excess and transgression, defying death in nightclubs. The more oppressive the country became, the more drugs and anonymous sex she had, fueling the resentment by day of the same men who would spend the night with her. As the war dies down, she begins to incur the consequences of her lifestyle. On his deathbed, her father's last wish is for his favorite song, "Sinnerman" by Nina Simone, to be played at his funeral instead of the traditional suras of the Koran. When she does just that, the results are catastrophic.
In this dramatic true story, Darina Al-Joundi is defiantly passionate about living her life as a liberated woman, even if it means leaving everyone and everything behind.
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On the other hand, I wish the narrator had practiced reading the names of people and places a bit. I winced at every mispronunciation they made, and there were plenty of those, they were quite distracting.
Relive traumatic events of the Lebanese war thru the eyes of a teenager
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Brought tears to my eyes
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When her father died, she sang Nina Simone's "Sinnerman," per his last wish, instead of the suras of the Koran.
This did not go over so well with her surviving family.
Life turned violent. Bombs started falling in Lebanon's civil war, and fundamentalism took over secular communities. The rest of her family weren’t as liberal as her father had been, and Darina was forcibly placed in an insane asylum.
Al-Joundi survived— and wrote this unforgettable memoir in exile in Paris. She is legendary throughtout the Middle East as a performer, and best known in Europe and North America for her hit play by the same title as the book.
Narrated by Lameece Issaq, with complete panache. This is one of my favorite audio productions of the year!
Surviving Civil War
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Complete disclosure: I did not finish this book. Way, way, way toooooo boring.
I did this, then I did that, then I did that, then
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