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Book Review of The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit: A Jewish Family's Exodus from Old Cairo to the New World (P.S.)

The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit: A Jewish Family's Exodus from Old Cairo to the New World (P.S.)
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In this memoir, Lucette Lagnado looks back longingly at a time and place--and a family--that she hardly knew, but that shaped her life. This is the story of old Cairo and also the story of Lagnado's father, both of whom she came to know when they were about to change forever. When she was born in the late 1950's, Egypt was about to be taken over by its right-wing military leaders, her father was about to have an accident that would make him old and crippled before his time.

Lagnado sets the scene by describing Cairo and her father as they were in the war years--energetic, cosmopolitan, wealthy--and paints a idyllic picture of the Jewish community in Cairo as it was under British rule. Her family flourished there. But after the military coup, Jewish families were driven out of Egypt, and Lagnado's family wandered first to Paris and then to Brooklyn, never able to recapture the sense of home and belonging they'd had in Egypt.

This is foremost a story about Lagnado's larger-than-life father, the man in the sharkskin suit, told by an adored and adoring youngest daughter, and the reader comes to admire his courage as he faces tremendous challenges in his new life. This story stayed with me, I recommend it.