The True True Story of Raja the Gullible (and His Mother)

The True True Story of Raja the Gullible (and His Mother)

By Rabih Alameddine

Pages

282

Rating

4.05

Year

2025

ContemporaryFictionHistorical FictionMiddle EastAudiobookLiterary Fiction

Description

In a tiny Beirut apartment, sixty-three-year-old Raja and his mother live side by side. A beloved high school philosophy teacher and “the neighborhood homosexual,” Raja relishes books, meditative walks, order, and solitude. Zalfa, his octogenarian mother, views her son’s desire for privacy as a personal affront. She demands to know every detail of Raja’s work life and love life, boundaries be damned.

When Raja receives an invite to an all-expenses-paid writing residency in America, the timing couldn’t be better. It arrives on the heels of a series of personal and national disasters that have left Raja longing for peace and quiet away from his mother and the heartache of Lebanon. But what at first seems a stroke of good fortune soon leads Raja to recount and relive the very disasters and past betrayals he wishes to forget.

Told in Raja’s irresistible and wickedly funny voice, the novel dances across six decades to tell the unforgettable story of a singular life and its absurdities—a tale of mistakes, self-discovery, trauma, and maybe even forgiveness. Above all, The True True Story of Raja the Gullible (and His Mother) is a wildly unique and sparkling celebration of love.

Endorsements

Winner of the National Book Award.

Winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.

“Alameddine is a writer with a boundless imagination.” — NPR