Literature: Kazbah Interviews Samia Serageldin, Author of The Naqib’s Daughter

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Here we bring you an interview with Samia Serageldin whose novel, The Naqib’s Daughter, set at the time of the French invasion and occupation of Egypt, 1798-1801, was published by Harper Collins on 4th February. 309 pages, £14.99.

Serageldin is a writer, essayist and political scientist.  Her first novel, The Cairo House, an autobiographical novel of Egypt under Anwar El Sadat was published in 2000.
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The Naqib's Daughter Front Cover and the Author

LINKS:
For Samia Serageldin’s website click http://www.thecairohouse.com/
For Nicholas Conté’s Description of Egypt from the Bibliotheca Alexandrina click Click HERE
For Jabarti’s Chronicle on Amazon click HERE
For Samia Serageldin on the HarperCollins website click HERE

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