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Sarah Ayoub

Sarah Ayoub

Sarah Ayoub is a journalist, author and academic.

Alex Sarkis’ new novel is a coming-of-age story set in Sydney’s west.

A vibrant western Sydney setting gives this love story an edge

Author Alex Sarkis’ coming-of-age story is like catching up with an old cousin.

  • Sarah Ayoub

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Most of us know something’s off, and this book can help us to fix it

Jodi WIlson’s new book offers tips to escape modern overwhelm without the empty motivational buzzwords.

  • Sarah Ayoub
Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah was one of the first authors to withdraw from the Bednigo Writers Festival.

A bold exploration of media censorship around the Israel-Palestine conflict

Randa Abdel-Fattah, who withdrew from the Bendigo Writers Festival, tackles the very issue she faced in her novel set in the world of mainstream media and academia.

  • Sarah Ayoub
Natalia Figueroa Barroso’s novel is the first to be published by a Uruguayan-Australian author.

This Uruguayan-Australian author’s debut is a love letter to the matriarchy

The women in Natalia Figueroa Barroso’s book are fierce and formidable.

  • Sarah Ayoub

Mob justice is not divine justice. Don’t fan the flames of tensions we escaped

The events of Monday night in Wakeley will be triggering for many people whose homelands have been marred by sectarian violence.

  • Sarah Ayoub
Sara M. Saleh’s first novel is a sobering story of dispossession, intergenerational trauma and individuation.

Poet’s moving and lyrical debut novel celebrates resilience

Sara M. Saleh’s first novel is about palestinians forced to leave their homeland who find eventual refuge in Australia.

  • Sarah Ayoub
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For the past 10 years, actor Paul Wilson  has been bringing Christmas cheer to children in hospitals.

‘You see them believe again’: When Santa visits the Children’s Hospital

Meet the actor, reverend and window dresser making this the most magical time of the year.

  • Sarah Ayoub
Australian Maronite Christians marking Good Friday in Thornbury, Melbourne.

Long live the difference: this Easter I can mark our faith’s triumph over racism

A Maronite Christian overcomes a traumatic experience of xenophobia and celebrates the richness of her heritage.

  • Sarah Ayoub