Eman Quotah

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Eman Quotah
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Quotah at Politics and Prose, 2023
OccupationNovelist
NationalityArab-American
Alma mater Swarthmore College
Notable works Bride of the Sea
Notable awards Arab American Book Award (2022)
Website
emanquotah.com

Eman Quotah is an Arab-American novelist. She won the 2022 Arab American Book Award. [1]

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Early life and education

Quotah grew up in Jeddah and Cleveland Heights. [2] Her father is from Saudi Arabia, and her mother is from the United States. [3] They moved to Northeast Ohio to study at Case Western Reserve University when Quotah was a young child. While there, Quotah attended the Shaker Heights City School District. The family later moved to Jeddah, though they summered in Cleveland Heights. [4]

Her family was Muslim, and while in Jeddah, Quotah attended a Muslim school. [4]

Quotah graduated from Swarthmore College. [5]

Career

Quotah's short writing has appeared in Electric Literature . [6] Guernica, [7] and Markaz Review, [8] among other publications. Her debut novel, Bride of the Sea , was published in 2021.

Quotah was a John McClelland Historical Writing Resident with the Espy Foundation. [3]

Personal life

Quotah lives near Washington, D.C. with her family. [4]

She is fluent in English and Arabic. [3]

Works

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