Lulu in Marrakech

Lulu in Marrakech by Diane Johnson is a First Edition novel published by Penguin in 2008, featuring 307 pages in English. The story follows Lulu Sawyer, who arrives in Marrakech, Morocco, with the intention of rekindling her romance with Ian Drumm while secretly working for the CIA to trace financial connections between affluent donors and radical Islamic groups. Set against the backdrop of a culturally rich expatriate community, the narrative explores the delicate balance between two cultures that are beginning to show signs of tension.
Readers will find Lulu navigating a world filled with intrigue and complex relationships, including her encounters with a young Muslim girl seeking refuge from familial violence and a Saudi woman pursuing love outside her oppressive marriage. As Lulu immerses herself in the vibrant life of Marrakech, she confronts the realities of her mission and the unforeseen consequences that arise. This novel delves into themes of cultural coexistence and the moral complexities of modern life, offering a nuanced perspective on the intersections of Islam and the West.
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The two-time Pulitzer Prize– and three-time National Book Award–nominated author of the bestseller Le Divorcereturns with a mesmerizing novel of double standards and double agents.
Lulu Sawyer, the heroine of Diane Johnson’s captivating new novel, arrives in Marrakech, Morocco, hoping to rekindle her romance with a worldly Englishman, Ian Drumm. It’s the perfect cover for her assignment with the American CIA: tracing the flow of money from well-heeled donors to radical Islamic groups. While spending her days poolside among Europeans, in villas staffed by local maids in abayas, and her nights at lively dinner parties, Lulu observes the fragile coexistence of two cultures which, if not yet clashing, have begun to show signs of fracture. Beneath the surface of this polite expatriate community lies a more sinister world laced not only with double standards, but with double agents.
As she navigates the complex interface of Islam and the West, Lulu stumbles into unforeseen intrigues: A young Muslim girl, Suma, is hiding from a brother intent on an honor killing; and a beautiful Saudi woman, Gazi, who is vying for Ian’s love, leaves her husband in a desperate bid to escape her repressive society. The more Lulu immerses herself in the workings of Marrakech, the more questions emerge; and when bombs explode, the danger is palpable.
Lulu’s mission ultimately has tragic consequences, but along the way readers will fall in love with this endearing young woman as she improvises her way through the souk, her love life, and her profession. As in her previous novels, Diane Johnson weaves a dazzling tale in the great tradition of works about naive Americans abroad and the laws of unintended consequence, with a new, fascinating assortment of characters, as well as witty, trenchant observations on the manners and morals of a complicated moment in history.
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