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HOPE YOU ARE SATISFIED by Tania Malik

HOPE YOU ARE SATISFIED

by Tania Malik

Pub Date: May 2nd, 2023
ISBN: 9781951213695
Publisher: Unnamed Press

In the months between Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait and the war that might end life as she knows it, a young Indian woman attempts to build a future.

Dubai’s Discover Arabia Tours has been low on bookings since the nearby invasion. Even so, Riya shepherds her few remaining guests from pristine beaches to desert safaris, pointing out the camel caravans without mentioning that their young riders are indentured servants. Riya herself is stuck in the “paradise" she spends her time shilling. At home in India, Riya’s struggling family eagerly awaits each remittance. A visit home would cost Riya her job and her visa, so she stays, working for paychecks she wires away as soon as she earns them, building a life in a country where citizenship is unachievable. As Riya puts it: “Forever was an impossibility here.” When César Rodriguez, a dodgy import/export magnate, selects Riya for a dangerous job, she must decide whether to risk everything for a chance at more. Riya and her colleagues, a pack of young international professionals, dream of faraway futures while George H.W. Bush’s ultimatum ticks closer and closer to war. They inhabit a kind of hyperpresent in their brand new city whose future is as uncertain as their own. In December, when rumor spreads that charcoal might prove useful in the event of chemical warfare, the group manages to scrounge up enough to fuel their beach barbecue. Leaving the war to the epilogue, Malik’s novel tautly occupies the in between. Dubai itself pulls many of the strings, with a dark glamour that outshines the protagonist’s nebulous inner life. Riya’s understanding of and involvement in international affairs prove more interesting than her personal conflicts, which are resolved in a rush. Despite an uneven plot, Malik manages to propel the reader forward while conveying the stagnation of Riya’s circumstances.

A suspenseful story stowed in the moment before a major historical event.