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I am weird and so are you: Discussing the book White Mosque with author Sofia Samatar

I am weird and so are you: Discussing the book White Mosque with author Sofia Samatar

Update: 2024-01-24
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This week, the MennoBrarians discuss the book White Mosque with author Sofia Samatar. The White Mosque weaves together personal reflections on Samatar's experiences as a Mennonite, with the story of Samatar's trip to Uzbekistan to learn more about the sect of Mennonites who pilgrimaged to Ak Metchet in the 1880s. It's a fascinating read, and we recommend you all add it your reading list.  

We discuss this slice of Mennonite history, famous-ish Mennonites, what it's like for a speculative fiction writer to write a memoir, and much much more.  


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I am weird and so are you: Discussing the book White Mosque with author Sofia Samatar

I am weird and so are you: Discussing the book White Mosque with author Sofia Samatar

The MennoBrarians