Hotline
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Narrated by:
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Jan Kamar
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Written by:
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Dimitri Nasrallah
About this listen
A 2023 Canada Reads Finalist
Longlisted for the 2022 Scotiabank Giller Prize
A vivid love letter to the 1980s and one woman’s struggle to overcome the challenges of immigration.
It’s 1986, and Muna Heddad is in a bind. She and her son have moved to Montreal, leaving behind a civil war filled with bad memories in Lebanon. She had plans to find work as a French teacher, but no one in Quebec trusts her to teach the language. She needs to start making money, and fast. The only work Muna can find is at a weight-loss center as a hotline operator.
All day, she takes calls from people responding to ads seen in magazines or on TV. On the phone, she’s Mona, and she’s quite good at listening. These strangers all have so much to say once someone shows interest in their lives–marriages gone bad, parents dying, isolation, personal inadequacies. Even as her daily life in Canada is filled with invisible barriers at every turn, at the office Muna is privy to her clients’ deepest secrets.
Following international acclaim for Niko (2011) and The Bleeds (2018), Dimitri Nasrallah has written a vivid elegy to the 1980s, the years he first moved to Canada, bringing the era’s systemic challenges into the current moment through this deeply endearing portrait of struggle, perseverance, and bonding.
©2023 Dimitri Nasrallah (P)2023 Esplanade BooksWhat the critics say
“Nasrallah’s fourth novel, it takes his work to a new level of sophistication and constitutes a significant addition to the literary chronicling of the Canadian immigrant experience.”—Ian McGillis, Montreal Gazette
“Hotline intertwines hope and sorrow to create a moving story that sears the heart.”—Zeahaa Rehman, Quill & Quire
“I admire how Nasrallah plumbs new territory with each novel. That said, underlying themes and concerns thread through his oeuvre, such as emotional and geographic exile and family.”—Ami Sands Brodoff, Montreal Review of Books
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- Tanya Francom
- 2023-07-12
Easy listening
This was a good book, I liked the plot line and easy to listen to while working.
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- Sarah CM
- 2023-09-26
Great listen, moving and engaging
I really enjoyed this book. I love that it was set in 1980s Montreal, I love Muna’s voice, the descriptions. A powerful story of a single mother wrestling with grief, hope, and love.
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- Miranda
- 2023-08-23
I couldn't turn it off!
I truly enjoyed the way the narrator brought the main character to life. The wrote opened a door to a time and place that I knew very little about. I felt like I was right there with the main character. One part of me did not want this book to end, and the other part of me couldn't wait for a resolution for her and her child. Great from start to finish.
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- Anonymous User
- 2023-10-11
Feel the integration process of Quebec
Amazing description, almost listened to the entire book at once. discover the Canadian winter and the feeling of your first year.
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