
Leila Aboulela grew up in Khartoum, Sudan where she attended the Khartoum American School and Sister School. She graduated from Khartoum University in 1985 with a degree in Economics and was awarded her Masters degree in statistics from the London School of Economics. She lived for many years in Aberdeen where she wrote most of her works while looking after her family; she currently lives and lectures in Abu Dhabi. She was awarded the Caine Prize for African Writing in 2000 for her short story The Museum and her novel The Translator was nominated for the Orange Prize in 2002, and was chosen as a Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times in 2006.
Books

Lyrics Alley
2010

Amulets and Feathers
A Story from the collection, I Am Heathcliff
2018

Elsewhere, Home
2018

The Translator
1999

Coloured Lights
2005

Bird Summons
2019

River Spirit
2023

Minaret
2005

The Museum
2002

The Kindness of Enemies
2015

Gods and Soldiers
The Penguin Anthology of Contemporary African Writing
2009

The Things I Would Tell You
British Muslim Women Write
2017