The Literary Saloon has a good post collecting reviews of “The Jewel of Medina,” the novel about the Prophet Mohammed’s young wife Aisha that made it into the news mostly thanks to the kind of idiotic reaction that one can unfortunately almost count on.
Unsurprisingly, most reviewers agree the book (which is described as a “bodice-ripper” and has a scene in which the protagonist’s marriage is consummated) is pretty mediocre. But it’s apparently the #1 selling book in Serbia (I’m still not sure why). Let’s just hope Egyptian clerics and tabloid editors don’t get ahold of this story, or we’ll have another Danish cartoons situation.
check out this post on the book: http://www.redroom.com/blog/g-willow-wilson/sherry-jones-has-the-right-to-offend-me?gclid=CLeY5K7075YCFQU6Qgod7lsFsA
my friends, sent this, have rained down censure on the author, about how people do not have the right to make light of such sensitive matters without “severe repercussions”, and stating that the author was just looking for shock value and a quick buck.