January Book Club w/ Three Avenues: The Slightest Green
Schedule
Sun Jan 25 2026 at 05:00 pm to 06:30 pm
UTC-06:00Location
Beermiscuous | Chicago, IL
About this Event
January Book Club Pick:
The Slightest Green by Sahar Mustafah
Join us as we discuss our January book club pick: The Slightest Green by Sahar Mustafah, a local Palestinian-American author. Sahar will likely be joining for at least part of our book club meeting -- details to come!
Meeting Details
When: Sunday, January 25th
What time: 5-6:30 pm
Where: Beermiscuous
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About the Book
A moving multigenerational novel by the celebrated Palestinian American author of The Beauty of Your Face
In the middle of dinner one evening, Intisar Jaber receives a phone call that will upend her quiet life in Chicago: her father is dying and she must go to Palestine to pay her final respects. But Intisar hasn't seen or heard from Hafez for nearly two decades, ever since he abandoned her and her mother to join the resistance.
After a fateful mission, Hafez was thrown into the notorious Gahana Pr*son to serve a life sentence—permanently removed from her life. As soon as Intisar arrives in his village of Bayt al-Hawa, she discovers what it means to be a stranger in her ancestral land, the inheritance of loss, and the high price of freedom.
Meanwhile, Hafez’s mother Sundus battles to save the home that she built with her husband from thieving hands. Will Intisar, her estranged granddaughter, help Sundus fight to reclaim it? Can they close the gaping distance between them before it’s too late?
Powerfully etched in Sahar Mustafah’s honest and lyrical prose, The Slightest Greenexplores the place—and people—we call home and how far we will go to reach them.
About the Author
The daughter of immigrants, Sahar Mustafah explores her Palestinian heritage in her writing. She earned her MFA in Fiction from Columbia College where she was a Follett Graduate Scholar. Her debut novel, The Beauty of Your Face, was named a The New York Times Book Review Notable Books of 2020 and one of Marie Claire Magazine’s 2020 Best Fiction by Women. It was a Finalist for the 2021 Palestine Book Award, long-listed for the Center for Fiction First Novel Award, and chosen for the Los Angeles Times “United We Read.” Her short story “Star of Bethlehem” was awarded the Lawrence Prize for Best Fiction in 2022 by Prairie Schooner, and “Tree of Life” won the 2023 Robert J. DeMott Prize, selected by author Kirstin Valdez Quade. Her recent fiction is featured in Stories from the Center of the World: New Middle East Fiction and The View from Gaza published in The Massachusetts Review. She was awarded a 2023 Jack Hazard Fellowship from New Literary Project and an Illinois Arts Council Grant. Mustafah writes and teaches outside of Chicago. Mustafah writes and teaches outside of Chicago.
Content Warnings
Graphic: Confinement, Grief, Death of parent
Moderate: Genocide, Rape, Suicidal thoughts
Minor: Cancer, Pedophilia, Suicide
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Where is it happening?
Beermiscuous, 2812 North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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