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The Sultan's Wife by Jane Johnson
The Sultan's Wife by Jane Johnson








The Sultan

I’ll start with my favourite book set in Morocco, written by a fabulous author who tells it like it is, with more than just a splash of self-effacing humour. The Lioness of Morocco – by Julia Drosten.Adventures in Morocco – by Alice Morrison.A Death in the Medina – by James von Leyden.The Last Storytellers: Tales from the Heart of Morocco – by Richard Hamilton.Assembly of the Dead – by Saeida Rouass.We’ve put together a list of the best stories and top authors championing Morocco for you to try. There are heaps of books set in Morocco, ranging from starry-eyed fictional tales of romance and adventure, to historical travel literature and light-hearted stories about expats navigating the realities of re-settlement. Or if you want to indulge in the memories and learn more about the country, reading Morocco books when you’ve returned home is a great way to relive the dream and explore even deeper to better understand the cultures and stories that make this land so precious. It’s a good idea to dive into a bit of literature or soak up a few fictional stories before heading out for your very first visit, to help prepare you for the experience ahead. As avid fans of this welcoming North African country, we’re always keen to devour any novels set in Morocco that we can get our hands on. If you’re looking for the best books about Morocco, then you’ve come to the right place. You can read our full disclosure policy here. This post contains affiliate links which means I may make a small commission at absolutely no extra cost to you.










The Sultan's Wife by Jane Johnson