Yasmin Zaher is a Palestinian writer whose debut novel "The Coin" explores themes of identity, class, and morality through darkly comedic prose. Born in Germany and raised between Jordan and the United States, she brings a transnational perspective to her work. Zaher's writing has appeared in various literary publications, and she has been recognized as an exciting new voice in contemporary fiction. "The Coin" follows a wealthy Palestinian woman living in New York whose kleptomania and increasingly unhinged behavior serve as both satire and psychological portrait. Zaher's sharp, unflinching style examines the contradictions of modern life with wit and precision.