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Minor Detail by Adania Shibli (Paperback)

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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
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Author: Adania Shibli

Minor Detail is a gripping and unforgettable novel that weaves together two timelines—one set during the 1949 Arab-Israeli war, the other in present-day Ramallah. With poetic precision and quiet power, Adania Shibli explores the lingering echoes of violence, the fragility of memory, and the search for truth in a landscape marked by silence. This award-winning work is essential reading for anyone seeking deeply human stories that challenge and resonate.

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Minor Detail by Adania Shibli – A Powerful Story of Memory and Injustice in Palestine

About the Book

Minor Detail is a haunting, beautifully crafted novel that examines the reverberations of history across time and geography. Split into two parts, the book begins with a brutal crime committed against a young Bedouin woman by Israeli soldiers in 1949. Decades later, a Palestinian woman in present-day Ramallah becomes consumed by the details of this forgotten atrocity. Adania Shibli’s spare, lyrical prose captures the quiet devastation of lives overshadowed by violence, loss, and the struggle to reclaim buried truths. This is a story about obsession, memory, and the small details that hold immense weight.


From the Back Cover

“A deeply moving meditation on how the past refuses to stay silent, and how one woman’s search for answers becomes an act of defiance against erasure.”


About the Author

Adania Shibli is a celebrated Palestinian author and scholar known for her evocative, politically resonant storytelling. Born in Palestine, she writes in Arabic and has been translated into more than 20 languages. Her work has earned international acclaim, including shortlisting for the International Booker Prize. Shibli’s novels explore themes of memory, identity, and survival with profound sensitivity and literary grace. She is regarded as one of the most important voices in contemporary Arabic literature.


**Who Is This Book For?

Minor Detail is perfect for readers who crave literary fiction that challenges, provokes, and lingers long after the final page. If you’re drawn to stories about identity, trauma, and the human cost of conflict—or if you loved books like The Kite Runner, Pachinko, or The Vegetarian—this novel will captivate you. It’s also an excellent choice for book clubs, students of Middle Eastern politics and history, and anyone seeking diverse, powerful voices in modern fiction. This is a book for readers who value quiet intensity and moral complexity.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What is Minor Detail by Adania Shibli about?
Minor Detail tells the story of a violent crime against a Bedouin woman in 1949 and a present-day Palestinian woman’s obsession with uncovering the truth. It’s a powerful exploration of memory, trauma, and the lasting impact of injustice.

Q: Is Minor Detail based on a true story?
While the novel is a work of fiction, it draws on historical events and the realities of life in Palestine. Shibli’s storytelling reflects the broader truths of conflict, memory, and erasure.

Q: Why should I read Minor Detail?
If you’re looking for literary fiction that’s thought-provoking, beautifully written, and politically resonant, Minor Detail is essential. It offers a rare, unflinching perspective on Palestinian life and history through the lens of one woman’s search for justice.

Q: Is this book good for book clubs?
Absolutely. Minor Detail is short but layered with themes of identity, memory, morality, and resistance—perfect for deep discussion. Its structure and style also invite varied interpretations.

Q: What other books are similar to Minor Detail?
Readers who enjoyed The Vegetarian by Han Kang, Pachinko by Min Jin Lee, or A Gate at the Stairs by Lorrie Moore will appreciate Shibli’s spare, evocative prose and her focus on marginalized voices and historical trauma.


Ready to experience one of the most talked-about novels in contemporary world literature? Add Minor Detail to your cart today and discover why readers and critics worldwide are calling it unforgettable.

Additional information
Weight180 g
Dimensions19.6 × 2 × 12.9 cm
Short Summary

In Minor Detail, two women—separated by decades—become linked through a violent crime committed in the Negev desert. As one woman obsessively investigates the past, she confronts uncomfortable truths about memory, justice, and her own place in a fractured world. Through precise, restrained storytelling, Shibli asks: what happens when history is erased, and who has the right to remember? This slim but powerful novel is a meditation on survival, silence, and the small details that shape entire lives.

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