Days in the Diaspora is a 2008 book by Egyptian author Kamal Ruhayyim, translated into English in 2012.
[1] It constitutes the second part of the "Galal trilogy", dealing with the life of Galal, an Egyptian man with a Muslim father and a Jewish mother.
The unforgiving 1960s lead Galal and his family to exile in Paris, where he endures several hardships.
[2] This book was translated into English by Sarah Enany and published by AUC Press.
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