Stranger in the Desert: A Family Story - Paperback

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Stranger in the Desert: A Family Story - Paperback

$16.95 USD
Sale price  $16.95 USD Regular price 

by Jordan Salama (Author)

Inspired by family lore, a young writer embarks on an epic quest through the Argentine Andes in search of a heritage spanning hemispheres and centuries, from the Jewish Levant to turn-of-the-century trade routes in South America

One Thanksgiving afternoon at his grandparents' house, Jordan Salama discovers a large binder stuffed with yellowing papers and old photographs--a five-hundred-year wandering history of his Arab-Jewish family, from Moorish Spain to Ottoman Syria to Argentina and beyond.

One story in particular captures his attention: that of his great-grandfather, a Syrian-born, Arabic-speaking Jewish immigrant to Argentina who in the 1920s worked as a traveling salesman in the Andes--and may have left behind forgotten descendants along the way. Encouraged by his grandfather, Jordan goes in search of these "Lost Salamas," traveling more than a thousand miles up the spine of South America's greatest mountain range.

Combining travelog, history, memoir, and reportage, Stranger in the Desert transports readers from the lonely plains of Patagonia to the breathtaking altiplano of the high Andes; from the old Jewish quarter of Damascus to today's vibrant neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. It is also a fervent journey of self-discovery as Salama grapples with his own Jewish, Arab, and Latin American identities, interrogating the stories families tell themselves, and to what end.

Author Biography

JORDAN SALAMA is an American writer and journalist. A contributing writer at The New Yorker, his work covers themes of migration, culture, and environment in the Americas. His first book, Every Day the River Changes, about a journey down Colombia's Río Magdalena, and the people who live along its banks, was a Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2021. Salama is also the author of the memoir Stranger in the Desert, a finalist for the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature. His work has appeared in National Geographic, The New York Times, and numerous other publications. He lives in Queens, New York.

Number of Pages: 240
Dimensions: 0.7 x 8.2 x 5.4 IN
Publication Date: February 25, 2025

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