Where the Jasmine Blooms
by Zeina Sleiman
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Pub Date Apr 22 2025 | Archive Date Jul 30 2025
Columbia University Press | Roseway Publishing
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Description
Complicating her questions about identity, belonging, and healing even further, Yasmine runs into Ziyad — an old flame who’s incidentally taking Reem’s class. Though the cousins' lives could not be more different, Yasmine and Reem must learn from each other as they navigate abusive relationships, grief, displacement, and war.
Set amid the arid glamour of Lebanon’s beaches and urban landscapes, Where the Jasmine Blooms is at once a political historical thriller and a Muslim feminist love story. Turn-of-the-century Arab politics feature prominently, echoing loudly even twenty years later.
Advance Praise
“A powerful story of family, generational trauma and Palestinian identity, Zeina Sleiman’s debut novel is an engaging and bittersweet story about secrets, both acknowledged and hidden. A compelling read.”
--Uzma Jalaluddin, author of Ayesha At Last
“Through immersive prose and thought-provoking characters, Zeina Sleiman delivers a story that pierces the core of how hard it can be to reckon with the world around us in the midst of turmoil.”
-- Jennifer Baker, editor, Everyday People: The Color of Life
“Where the Jasmine Blooms is a potent and absorbing novel about Palestinians navigating the varied cruelties of their exile, in both the war-ridden East and the false comfort of the West."
-- Saeed Teebi, author of Her First Palestinian
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781773637204 |
PRICE | $24.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 224 |
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Featured Reviews

This book wrecked me in the best way. Zeina Sleiman crafts a deeply personal yet widely resonant story of Palestinian identity, displacement, and the weight of memory. It’s about loss, survival, and how history lingers in the smallest moments, in jasmine-scented air and family stories passed down like heirlooms. The Palestinian representation feels raw and honest, showing the complexity of holding onto a homeland that exists more in memory than in reality. I really loved the way that the ongoing political history and climate was woven in. Nakba, occupation, and forced exile and displacement were discussed not as distant tragedies but as lived realities that are shaping every generation. I feel like it truly captures the weight of what it means to be a Palestinian refugee (though do I by no means actually know what that is like), including the grief, the erasure, and the constant resistance to just exist. She explores intergenerational trauma, belonging, and the resilience of love and culture, in such a beautiful way. This read was emotional, political, and deeply personal. If you’ve ever felt like home is something you have to fight to define, this one will stay with you.