Internment: A Novel
What is Layla’s attitude toward her condition, and what steps does she take to oppose it?
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Layla resists her parents’ passivity and their attempt to accommodate themselves to the violence of life in Camp Mobius, but Layla cannot adjust. She writes a short article about Noor’s beating, and the other women being beaten trying to rescue her, and plans to publish the account so the world understands what is happening to innocent Americans.