Tomorrow, God Willing
"Tomorrow, God Willing" by the author is a gripping portrayal of resilience and community, illuminating the life of Umm Ali, a mother of eight navigating the challenges of poverty in Cairo. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 1996, this compelling paperback spans 352 pages, offering readers a deep, personal insight into the struggles and triumphs of everyday life in a marginalized neighborhood. Through the author's firsthand experiences, discover the vibrant tapestry of Cairo's back streets and gain a profound understanding of the people's unwavering spirit. This book invites you to witness the strength and determination of those who endure against all odds. Perfect for readers interested in social issues, cultural studies, and authentic narratives of life in Egypt, "Tomorrow, God Willing" is an essential read that will leave a lasting impact.