Bio
Michelle Hartman is a professor of Arabic and francophone literature at McGill University in Montreal. She is the translator of several works from Arabic, including Radwa Ashour’s memoir The Journey, Iman Humaydan’s novels Wild Mulberries and Other Lives, Jana Elhassan’s IPAF shortlisted novel The Ninety-Ninth Floor, as well as Alexandra Chreiteh’s novels Always Coca Cola and Ali and His Russian Mother.Michelle Hartman Books
The Hidden History of Draconian Reptilian Aliens
Michelle HartmanThe Hidden History of Draconian Reptilian Aliens
Michelle HartmanCurse of the Pharaoh's Daughter
Michelle HartmanCleopatra: The Dawn of a Queen
Michelle HartmanThe Adventures of Natasha and Sophia: Princess Cats of the Enchanted Kingdom
Michelle HartmanThe Silent Whispers
Michelle HartmanThe Adventures of Natasha and Sophia: Princess Cats and the Lost City of Luminara
Michelle HartmanThe Adventures of Natasha and Sophia: Princess Cats and the Forest of Whispers
Michelle HartmanWhat the War Left Behind
Malek AbisaabWomen’s War Stories
Michelle HartmanA Sky So Close to Us
Shahla UjayliBreaking Broken English
Michelle HartmanAli and His Russian Mother
Alexandra ChreitehNative Tongue, Stranger Talk
Michelle HartmanTrip of a Lifetime: An Anthology
Carol AlexanderAlways Coca-Cola
Alexandra Chreiteh