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Born into Somali royalty and Saudi Arabian wealth, Fatma is given away in infancy and, at age 12, forced into an arranged marriage with a young Peace Corps worker. Prejudice and cultural demands lead to a number of painful promises that will dictate the course of her life on two continents. Sometimes It Snows in America is a novel loosely based on the true account of an African woman’s descent into an American hell, and finds its echo in the descent of her native Somalia into its own hell of violent desperation. It leaves the reader with the gifts of unsuspected connection and surprising hope.

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Marisa Labozzetta is the author of the novel, Stay With Me, Lella (Guernica 1999), and a collection of linked stories, Thieves Never Steal in the Rain, an Eric Hoffer ebook Award Winner. She was a finalist for the 2009 Binghamton University John Gardner Fiction Award and a Pushcart Prize nominee for her collection of short stories, At the Copa (Guernica 2006). Her work has appeared in The American Voice, Beliefnet.com, The Florida Review, The Penguin Book of Italian American Writing, Show Me a Hero: Great Contemporary Stories About Sports, and the bestselling When I Am an Old Woman I Shall Wear Purple, among other publications. Sometimes It Snows In America is an Eric Hoffer Award Finalist. She lives in Northampton, Massachusetts.
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"'You will like it,' he said. 'I promise.' The notion that she might like America was inconceivable." 
Young Fatma was born into turbulence and seemingly inherited it from the world. Given by her mother to her infertile sister to be raised, she feels from an early age to be an outsider torn between two worlds. Though she is technically a Somali princess, the political unrest of the region leaves her with none of the benefits. Before she is a teenager, she is married off to a young American Peace Corps member as part of a wartime promise. As her life progresses, she feels further torn apart from her family, her native land, and eventually her senses of identity and purpose. In time, Fatma becomes not only a victim of circumstance but also her own choices, and must find a way to bounce back from rock bottom and take control of her life for the first time.
While the basic premise of a displaced princess looking for somewhere she belongs may seem like standard fairy tale fare, the content of this book is anything but. The events and the drama are visceral and constant, and because readers are along with Fatma from her birth to her arranged marriage and travels to a foreign land, it is easy to understand her struggles and relate to her at all times. Conversely, as Fatma's identity continues to be swallowed piece by piece by the people she trusts and loves, the audience feels the very real disassociation they would feel if a family member or childhood friend fell in with the wrong crowd. At its heart, this is a classic story of loss, redemption, and empowerment, and it leaves the reader feeling something profound by the final page. 
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  • PublisherGuernica Editions
  • Publication date2013
  • ISBN 10 1550716093
  • ISBN 13 9781550716092
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages324
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