A conversation with memoirist Christine Orban

with Christine Orban
in Books
on Tuesday, October 5, 2004 * * * * *

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A conversation with novelist Christine Orban about her memoir "The Day My Sister Disappeared", which chronicles her relationship with and death of her beloved sister who had converted to Islam. The book also chronicles Orban's childhood in Casablanca and her education in Paris.

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Casablanca
Paris
Christine Orban
memoir
Morocco
Islam

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    1. MONDA PASCAL  09/23/2007 06:52 AM Report

      Messieurs,

      Bonjour. Je suis un jeune écrivain de poésie belge.

      Je prépare mon prochain livre.

      j'aimerais entrer en contact avec Mme Christine Orban, pour lui demander si je pouvais parler d'elle dans mon livre.

      Bibliographie : Rêves de Regards paru aux Editions EOLE à ORTHO (Ardennes Belges) en 2005.

      bien à vous

      Pascal Monda

    2. Khaled  06/06/2007 05:23 PM Report

      i nerver heard this video before today and I want to say that i'm one of the kid of corinne. I'm now 21 years old, i was 10 when my mother past away. And what my sister's mother is saying is false in everyway. I never felt that my father was kipping me or my sister to see my mom, in fact i was seeing her everyday!!! she wasn't hidding in her car to see us going at school, she was to one who was taking me to school everyday! My father wasn't a "monster" like christine is saying!!! I went to spain with my mother unlike see is saying in here book. My mother died of an anuvrism on the 17th of January ( christmas is in december ). and that day my sister and i spent the whole afternoon with her to do our homework. I can find my work to say what i felt when i saw this video....