Listen and read

Step into an infinite world of stories

  • Read and listen as much as you want
  • Over 1 million titles
  • Exclusive titles + Storytel Originals
  • 7 days free trial, then €9.99/month
  • Easy to cancel anytime
Subscribe Now
Details page - Device banner - 894x1036

Bitter Orange Tree

5 Ratings

3

Duration
5H 7min
Language
English
Format
Category

Fiction

Translated by Marilyn Booth

Shortlisted for the James Tait Black Prize for Fiction 2023 Longlisted for the 2023 Dublin Literary Award

An extraordinary novel from a Man Booker International Prize-winning author that follows one young Omani woman as she builds a life for herself in Britain and reflects on the relationships that have made her from a “remarkable” writer who has “constructed her own novelistic form” (James Wood, The New Yorker).

‘Alharthi makes lyrical shifts between past and present, memory and folklore, oneiric surrealism and grimy realism.’ Guardian

[A] stirring tale of a woman who battles every social and religious constraint. The juxtaposition with the narrator’s reflections on modern life and the speed of change is brilliantly judged in Marilyn Booth’s agile translation from Arabic.’ The Observer

Zuhour, an Omani student at a British university, is caught between the past and the present. As she attempts to form friendships and assimilate in Britain, she can’t help but ruminate on the relationships that have been central to her life. Most prominent is her strong emotional bond with Bint Aamir, a woman she always thought of as her grandmother, who passed away just after Zuhour left the Arabian Peninsula. As the historical narrative of Bint Aamir’s challenged circumstances unfurls in captivating fragments, so too does Zuhour’s isolated and unfulfilled present, one narrative segueing into another as time slips, and dreams mingle with memories. The eagerly awaited new novel by the winner of the Man Booker International Prize, Bitter Orange Tree is a profound exploration of social status, wealth, desire, and female agency. It presents a mosaic portrait of one young woman’s attempt to understand the roots she has grown from, and to envisage an adulthood in which her own power and happiness might find the freedom necessary to bear fruit and flourish.

© 2022 Simon & Schuster Audio UK (Audiobook): 9781398513266

Translators: Marilyn Booth

Release date

Audiobook: May 26, 2022

Others also enjoyed ...

  1. Pachinko Min Jin Lee
  2. The Book of Goose Yiyun Li
  3. The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois Honorée Fanonne Jeffers
  4. Half of a Yellow Sun Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
  5. Concerning My Daughter Kim Hye-jin
  6. A Burning: The most electrifying debut of 2021 Megha Majumdar
  7. The Last Thing He Told Me: A Novel Laura Dave
  8. Conjure Women Afia Atakora
  9. Wandering Souls Cecile Pin
  10. James: Winner of the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction Percival Everett
  11. Still Life Sarah Winman
  12. Tomb of Sand: A Novel Geetanjali Shree
  13. Infinite Country: A Novel Patricia Engel
  14. Maps of Our Spectacular Bodies: Longlisted for the Booker Prize Maddie Mortimer
  15. Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982: The international bestseller Cho Nam-Joo
  16. Lost Children Archive Valeria Luiselli
  17. The Perks of Being a Wallflower Stephen Chbosky
  18. Behold the Dreamers: An Oprah’s Book Club pick Imbolo Mbue
  19. The Nightingale: The Multimillion Copy Bestseller from the Author of The Women Kristin Hannah
  20. Trust: the dazzling twisty story of power, greed and love that begins in 1920s New York Hernan Diaz
  21. Our Wives Under The Sea: Winner of the Polari Prize Julia Armfield
  22. The Nickel Boys: the new novel from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Underground Railroad Colson Whitehead
  23. How to Kill Your Family Bella Mackie
  24. The Lost Apothecary: A Novel Sarah Penner
  25. The Far Field: A Novel Madhuri Vijay
  26. The Mercies Kiran Millwood Hargrave
  27. The Underground Railroad: LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2017 Colson Whitehead
  28. Tom Lake: A Novel Ann Patchett
  29. If Cats Disappeared From The World: A moving and thought-provoking tale for fans of cosy Japanese fiction Genki Kawamura
  30. Heaven Mieko Kawakami
  31. Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine Gail Honeyman
  32. The Song of Achilles: A Novel Madeline Miller
  33. If I Survive You Jonathan Escoffery
  34. The Pull of the Stars Emma Donoghue
  35. Remarkably Bright Creatures Shelby Van Pelt
  36. Sorrow and Bliss: A Novel Meg Mason
  37. Salt Slow: From the author of Our Wives Under the Sea Julia Armfield
  38. Lemon Kwon Yeo-Sun
  39. Vladimir: A Novel Julia May Jonas
  40. Shuggie Bain: Winner of the Booker Prize 2020 Douglas Stuart
  41. Breasts and Eggs Mieko Kawakami
  42. Milk Fed: A Novel Melissa Broder
  43. Black Sun Rebecca Roanhorse
  44. Nothing to See Here Kevin Wilson

This is why you’ll love Storytel

  • Listen and read without limits

  • 800 000+ stories in 40 languages

  • Kids Mode (child-safe environment)

  • Cancel anytime

Unlimited stories, anytime
Time limited offer

Unlimited

Listen and read as much as you want

9.99 € /month
  • 1 account

  • Unlimited Access

  • Offline Mode

  • Kids Mode

  • Cancel anytime

Try now