All My Rage
What is the main setting in the novel, All My Rage?
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Juniper is a fictional town situated in the Mojave Desert, California. For the novel’s protagonists, this small, “casually racist” town – with its nearby military base – concretizes their feelings of boredom and despair (129). “You are better than this place. More than this place,” Misbah impresses on Noor (42). Its extreme weather conditions make it an even more frustrating place to live (the desert can turn “from cold and miserable to hot and miserable in the space of seven days”), but the novel draws our attention to the beauty of the mountainous surroundings, too (302). When Salahudin is in prison, he walks “circles in the yard, missing the smell of the Mojave wind and the way the Sierra Nevada transformed every sunset into a poem” (359).
All My Rage, BookRags