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When we see death coming, we do funny things. Case in point: 85-year-old Fatima Abdullah, the central character of Alia Yunis' inventive debut novel The Night Counter (Shaye Areheart, $24). Fatima, a Lebanese immigrant living in L.A., started telling stories to the wandering spirit of Scheherazade — yep, the heroine of Arabian Nights — after the ghost appeared 992 nights ago and implied Fatima would die when the night-counter hit 1,001. Running low on time and new material, Fatima spins a final tale covering three generations of Arab-American life.


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