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The Country of Others by Leïla Slimani review – between Maroc and a hard place It's grim up north – northern Morocco, that is. Mathilde, arriving in 1946 by mule cart, is a bride fresh from Alsace. And she hasn't fallen for some white-suited colonialist, but rather the broadly handsome Amine Belhaj, a Moroccan soldier billeted in her town ...
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