MARRIAGE PLOTS

Thanks to a happy marriage, a palatial estate and a household staff, Miranda lives a privileged but cloistered life in Mazrooq, a fictional Arab country where her husband serves as British ambassador. Cultural binaries fuel this well-plotted, gripping novel.

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THE THRILL OF WRITING ABOUT DIPLOMACY, GLOBAL FEMINISM, AND BEING AN AMBASSADOR’S WIFE: AUTHOR INTERVIEW WITH JENNIFER STEIL

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THE AMBASSADOR’S WIFE – FROM YEMEN TO ANNE HATHAWAY