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What Strange Paradise

by Omar El Akkad

Literary Fiction
Contemporary
Refugee Crisis
256 Pages

"Heartbreaking and essential—El Akkad transforms headlines into a deeply human story of survival and compassion."

Synopsis

More bodies have washed up on the shores of a small island. Another overfilled, ill-equipped, dilapidated ship has sunk under the weight of its desperate passengers—Syrians, Ethiopians, Egyptians, Lebanese, Palestinians, all fleeing untenable lives in their homelands. But miraculously, someone has survived the passage: nine-year-old Amir, a Syrian boy who is soon discovered by Vanna. Vanna is a teenage girl who, despite being native to the island, experiences her own sense of displacement in a place and among people she has come to disdain. Though Vanna and Amir are complete strangers who don't speak a common language, Vanna becomes determined to do whatever it takes to save the boy from the hostile authorities and islanders who view refugees as invaders. In alternating chapters, we learn about Amir's life before the boat—how he came to be on that doomed voyage—and we follow him and Vanna as they navigate their way toward uncertain safety. What Strange Paradise is the story of two children finding their way through a hostile world, but it is also a profound meditation on empathy and indifference, hope and despair, and about the way each of those forces can blind us to reality. El Akkad transforms the refugee crisis from abstract headlines into intimate human tragedy.

Our Take

What Strange Paradise is a devastating and necessary novel that refuses to let us look away from one of the defining humanitarian crises of our time. Omar El Akkad, whose debut American War established him as a major talent, brings the same moral urgency and literary craft to the refugee experience. What makes this novel so powerful is its dual structure—alternating between Amir's harrowing journey on the boat and his desperate flight with Vanna on the island. This structure forces readers to hold both the horrific "before" and the uncertain "after" simultaneously, never allowing us to forget how we arrived at this moment. El Akkad doesn't sentimentalize his young protagonists or simplify the moral landscape. Vanna is herself struggling with her own alienation and resentment, making her choice to help Amir all the more meaningful. The prose is restrained yet vivid, capturing both intimate details and sweeping political failures. Most importantly, El Akkad humanizes people who are too often reduced to statistics or political talking points, reminding us that every drowned child had a name, a story, people who loved them. Readers who appreciated Exit West by Mohsin Hamid or The Swimmers by Julie Otsuka will find similar compassion and literary excellence here. What Strange Paradise is essential reading—a novel that demands both empathy and accountability from its readers.

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