Habibi
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Step into the enchanting yet harrowing world of Habibi, a graphic novel that weaves a tale of love, sacrifice, and survival against the backdrop of a rich Middle Eastern fable. Follow Dodola and Zam as they navigate their complex relationship amidst the harsh realities of life in the desert, where every choice can lead to salvation or despair.
- A Captivating Love Story: Experience a profound narrative that evolves from maternal bonds to romantic entanglements.
- Rich Cultural Context: Delve into themes that explore the connections between Christianity and Islam, set in their historical origins.
- A Parable for Our Times: Engage with pressing issues regarding environmentalism and global resource struggles through an allegorical lens.
- Breathtaking Artwork: Immerse yourself in stunning illustrations that bring this poignant story to life with emotional depth.
- A Must-Read Graphic Novel: Join countless readers who have been moved by this ambitious work that resonates on multiple levels.
Habibi, based on a Middle Eastern fable, tells the story of Dodola, who escapes being sold into slavery and rescues an abandoned baby she names Zam. They live in isolation in an old boat in the desert. As they age their relationship shifts from mother and son to brother and sister, eventually evolving into lovers. However, Dodola is forced to prostitute herself to desert traders to provide for Zam. When he seeks alternative means of income, Dodola is captured by the Sultan, prompting Zam's desperate quest for her rescue. At heart, Habibi is not just a love story; it serves as a parable about our environment and global issues while exploring fundamental connections between religions and cultures. Ambitious yet deeply felt, Habibi is a beautifully drawn graphic novel destined to capture attention far beyond its pages.
Product Overview
- ISBN: 9780571241323
- Author(s): Craig Thompson
- Publisher: Faber & Faber
- Pages: 672
- Format: Hardback