Dimitri Nasrallah
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Muna Heddad moved to Montreal with her young son Omar from Lebanon. As a trained French teacher she thought she would be able to get a job in a school but no school wanted an immigrant to teach French. She was close to running out of funds when she saw an ad for telephone solicitors for a weight loss company. On the telephone to the company's customers she was Mona and it didn't matter that she had dark skin and wasn't born in Canada. She can even save money on food by taking home the boxes of the company's products. Still, it's a hard existence for her and Omar living in a one bedroom apartment with little to call their own. Muna spends the few hours after Omar goes to bed lying on the sofa bed watching old movies on TV and thinking about her husband, Halim. It was Halim's idea that they leave Lebanon and move to Canada but before the papers were approved Halim was kidnapped and never seen again. Muna believes he is dead but in her loneliness she can almost feel him next to her. Muna turns out to be good at the job and starts earning substantial commissions. However, the winter weather in Montreal is so fierce and the clothing she bought is of such poor quality that neither she nor Omar can be outdoors for any longer than absolutely necessary. One bright spot in this time is Omar getting asked on a play date with a Chinese school mate. When Muna takes him to the boy's apartment and meets his mother her good French skills are noticed. The Chinese woman talks Muna into teaching her French and soon Muna has lots of adult students to teach on weekends. This also provides a source of funds that she will need in order to find better accommodations. As spring finally comes to the city Muna realizes that she is capable of raising her son and being successful in Canada. And then she gets an unexpected phone call about her husband.
The author says at the end of this book that he based it on his mother's experiences when she came to Canada. I was most impressed with how well a man could verbalize a woman's thoughts. His mother must have made a lasting impression on him.… (más)