


' I seriously cannot recommend this book enough. "Stories map the soul, in the guise of words." Goodreads 4 star review 'A beautifully written debut novel about stories and storytelling that you won't soon forget. A beautiful melding of myth, grief, hope and persistence- I just loved this one.' Goodreads 4 star review 'This stunningly written, heartbreakingly beautiful (but ultimately, hopeful) story is a rich, multilayered + sweeping saga. 'A complex and multi-layered novel told in a rich atmospheric voice destined to be one of the most important works of 2018.' Goodreads 5 star review 'You know that wonderful feeling when you read the last page of a truly great story and then you clutch the book to your chest as if to hug the world within those pages? That's how I'm feeling right now.' Goodreads 4 star review JUST some of the praise from readers of THE MAP OF SALT AND STARS: THE MAP OF SALT AND STARS is a breathtakingly beautiful novel that illuminates the story of a country in turmoil, a tale of human resilience and the power of stories to transform. As Nour begins her own journey as a refugee, she draws strength and inspiration from the voyage of Rawiya, who became apprenticed to the famous mapmaker, Al Idrisi, and who battled mythical creatures and endured epic battles in the attempt to compile the most accurate map of the world ever made. Her favourite is the story of Rawiya, a young girl from the twelfth century who left her home in search of adventure, dressed as a boy.īut Syria is changing and it isn't long before protests and shelling destroy the peace of the quiet city. And so, by the fig tree in the garden, Nour whispers the stories her Baba once told her, so that the roots of the tree will carry those stories back to where her father is buried and he won't feel so alone.

She has also lost the place she was born in and now lives in the Syrian town of Homs, along with her sisters and mother.
