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TMR Book Club Discusses “Too Soon: a novel” with author Betty Shamieh

February 23 @ 19:00 - 20:00

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Join us on Sunday, February 23rd at 1pm EST/ 6pm UK/ 7pm CET to discuss “Too Soon: a novel” with author Betty Shamieh.

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About the book:

Thirty-five-year-old Arabella, a New York theatre director whose dating and career prospects are drying up, is offered an opportunity to direct a risqué cross-dressing interpretation of a Shakespeare classic—that might garner international attention—in the West Bank. Her mother, Naya, and grandmother, Zoya, hatch a plot to match her with Aziz, a Palestinian American doctor volunteering in Gaza. Arabella agrees to meet Aziz, since her growing feelings for Yoav, a celebrated Israeli American theatre designer, seem destined for disaster…

With biting hilarity, “Too Soon” introduces us to a trio of bold and unforgettable voices. This dramatic saga follows one family’s epic journey fleeing war-torn Jaffa in 1948, chasing the American Dream in Detroit and San Francisco in the sixties and seventies, hustling in the New York theatre scene post-9/11, and daring to stage a show in Palestine in 2012. Upon learning one of them is living on borrowed time, the three women fight to live, make art, and love on their own terms. A funny, sexy, and heart-wrenching literary debut, “Too Soon” illuminates our shared history and asks, how can we set ourselves free?

Published by Simon & Schuster, 2025.

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About the author:

Betty Shamieh is a Palestinian American writer and the author of fifteen plays. She is the playwright-in-residence at the Classical Theatre of Harlem. Her six New York play premieres include the sold-out off-Broadway runs of Roar and Malvolio, a sequel to Twelfth Night, which were both New York Times Critic’s Picks. Shamieh was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship and named a UNESCO Young Artist for Intercultural Dialogue. She is a founding artistic director of The Semitic Root, a collective that supports innovative theatre cocreated by Arab and Jewish Americans. A graduate of Harvard College and the Yale School of Drama, she lives with her family in San Francisco.

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This online event is free and open to the public. Donations are welcome to support The Markaz Review.

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Date:
February 23
Time:
19:00 - 20:00
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/-Co4g4NHRHy1y3d9Mn5Djw

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Online

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The Markaz Review
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