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Candles burn as a tribute to victims near the site of the attack at the Bataclan concert hall in Paris in November, 2015.

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Wendell Steavenson's debut novel offers a nuanced portrait of the gulf between the West and the Arab world.

A love story set in Paris after terror attacks, 'when fear threatens to cancel out empathy'

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