SHUBEIK LUBEIK

A brilliantly original debut graphic novel that imagines a fantastical alternate Cairo where wishes really do come true. Shubeik Lubeik—a fairy tale rhyme that means “your wish is my command” in Arabic—is the story of three people who are navigating a world where wishes are literally for sale. Available January 10th, 2023 from Pantheon Books.

Three wishes that are sold at an unassuming kiosk in Cairo link Aziza, Nour, and Shokry, changing their perspectives as well as their lives. Aziza learned early that life can be hard, but when she loses her husband and manages to procure a wish, she finds herself fighting bureau­cracy and inequality for the right to have—and make—that wish. Nour is a privileged college student who secretly struggles with depression and must decide whether or not to use their wish to try to “fix” this depression, and then figure out how to do it. And, finally, Shokry must grapple with his religious convictions as he decides how to help a friend who doesn’t want to use their wish. 

Although their stories are fantastical—featuring talking donkeys, dragons, and cars that can magically avoid traffic—each of these people grapples with the very real challenge of trying to make their most deeply held desires come true.

praise for shubeik lubeik

“[A] masterpiece . . . While Mohamed’s narratives are memorably entertaining and particularly insightful—exploring haves versus have-nots struggles, gender inequity, police brutality—even more astounding is her fluid, sweeping art . . . Mohamed’s stupendously dynamic visuals will prove addictive, moving all too swiftly toward a rewarding, resonating end.”
Booklist (starred)

“The book is exceptionally imaginative while also being wonderfully grounded in touching human relationships, existential quandaries, and familiar geopolitical and socio-economic dynamics. Mohamed’s art balances perfectly between cartoon and realism, powerfully conveying emotions, and her strong, clean lines gorgeously depict everything from an anguished face to an ornate bottle . . . Mohamed has a great sense of humor, which comes out in footnotes and casual asides throughout. Immensely enjoyable.”
Kirkus Reviews (starred)

“Brilliantly original . . . Richly detailed . . . Mohamed’s bold, expressive illustrations split the difference between cartoon and realism, with brightly colored details . . . These characters’ struggles and successes are equally heartbreaking and uplifting, creating a wholly satisfying reading experience. Our wish is Mohamed’s command.”
BookPage (starred)

“Splendid . . . Lithe, brushy black-and-white art is broken with color pages of infographic-style interludes. . . This grand fairy tale announces Mohamed as a promising new voice amid a renaissance of contemporary Middle Eastern cartoonists.”
—Publishers Weekly

“Mohamed builds a rich and harrowing worldand finds every place a fascinating story might be hiding.” 
Mattie Lubchansky, editor of The Nib

“Shubeik Lubeik is easily the most subversive book I’ve read in decades! Deena Mohamed has much to say about the human condition, but she does so with effortless grace. Superb cartooning, and brimming with intelligence both emotional and intellectualall while maintaining an incredible sense of humor—Shubeik Lubeik embodies the holy grail of comix-making that few graphic novels have ever managed to achieve. A wonderous accomplishment and important addition to the culture.”
—Ganzeer, author/artist of The Solar Grid

“A powder keg of human emotions and desires, cleverly delivered by its fantastical premise. Shubeik Lubeik investigates human nature with unflinching grace, carefully thought out worldbuilding, and characters so moving that they have found a permanent place in my heart. This book makes me believe that I too could buy a wish from the corner store.”
Rhea Ewing, author of Fine: A Comic About Gender

“An astonishing first book by an immensely talented young artist and writer. The settings and stories cover decades of a history that is fantastical but feels familiar. Every page moves boldly with action and energy, even as the characters wrestle with internal and deeply moral conflicts. Deena Mohamed is one to watch.”
Thi Bui, author of The Best We Could Do


“In Shubeik Lubeik, Deena Mohamed plays a dangerous game that revives monsters and angels from our secret wishes and dreams. A masterpiece and one of the most iconic graphic novels of North Africa, where the innocence of the past meets the nightmares of the present.”
Ahmed Naji, author of Rotten Evidence

Product Details

Hardcover | $35.00
Published by Pantheon
Jan 10, 2023 | 528 Pages | 7-1/4 x 10-1/4
ISBN 9781524748418

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other editions

UK edition

The UK Edition of the English translation of Shubeik Lubeik is under the title “Your Wish is My Command” and published by Granta Books, also available starting January 10th, 2023.

Shubeik Lubeik in Arabic

Shubeik Lubeik was originally released as a trilogy of graphic novels in Arabic, published by Dar el Mahrousa in 2018, 2019 and 2021 respectively. The English translation is the collected volume of all three books, with some additional material.

For more information on the Arabic graphic novels and where to purchase them, please check out the below links.

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Translations

Currently, rights to Shubeik Lubeik have been sold in French, Italian and Farsi. Further details to come!

frequently asked questions about purchasing shubeik lubeik

F.A.Q.

Who translated the English version of Shubeik Lubeik?

It’s translated by the author, Deena Mohamed (me).

Does the English version of Shubeik Lubeik contain all 3 Arabic parts?

Yes, the English translation is the collection of the Arabic trilogy.

Is the English translation different from the Arabic?

The story of English version is the same as the Arabic, but it has some additional pages and material.

Will the English translation of Shubeik Lubeik be available in Egypt?

Unfortunately, I don’t know. It may be available from bookstores that import English books, like Diwan, but you may also have to request it (it will also probably be very expensive!)

Is there a difference between the UK and US versions of Shubeik Lubeik?

The only difference is that the UK version has a different title (“Your Wish is My Command”) and a different, noticeably off-center cover. There is no difference in the interiors.

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latest press

latest press

article The New Yorker

WHAT IF WISHES COULD BE BOUGHT AND SOLD?

In “Shubeik Lubeik,” the Egyptian comic artist Deena Mohamed draws on the Arabic fairy-tale canon to create a satire of the global extraction economy.

[read the article]

audio NPR

DEENA MOHAMED ON HER GRAPHIC NOVEL 'SHUBEIK LUBEIK'

When wishes are regulated as commodities, Egyptians wrestle with their morals and their deepest desires. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Deena Mohamed about her graphic novel, "Shubeik Lubeik." [listen]


interview The National

EGYPTIAN ARTIST DEENA MOHAMED BELIEVES IN THE POWER OF ARABIC COMICS

“I hope that the future of Arab comics is one where readers get to experience bold creative work and artists get to make a dignified living doing what they love — one that will push our region forward and open everyone’s minds to the power of comics for storytelling.” [continue reading]

PANEL MANIA: SHUBEIK LUBEIK BY DEENA MOHAMED

In this eight-page excerpt, the reader is quickly introduced to the Egyptian wish economy, the kiosk merchant hoping to unload his wish inventory, and an old Christian woman who will surprise him much later in the story. Shubleik Lubeik by Deena Mohamed will be published by Pantheon in January. [view the excerpt]


article The Irish Times

THE IRISH TIMES BEST GRAPHIC NOVELS OF 2022

Funny, moving and brimming with enough showy cleverness to leave you slack-jawed in admiration, Your Wish Is My Command is a masterful modern fairy tale, and a staggeringly assured debut from an artist still some years from turning 30. [read the article]

GETTING YOUR WISH

Egyptian graphic novelist Deena Mohamed talks about her debut urban-fantasy trilogy Shubeik Lubeik (“Your Wish is My Command”). A product of playful self-translation, it’s coming to English as a single volume. It will be unbottled by Pantheon (US) and Granta (UK) on January 10, 2023.  [listen]


article Bookpage

STARRED REVIEW - SHUBEIK LUBEIK

These characters’ struggles and successes are equally heartbreaking and uplifting, creating a wholly satisfying reading experience. Our wish is Mohamed’s command. [read the article]

EXTENDED CONVERSATION: ON WISHES, TRANSLATION, & BEING ‘DEENA SHUBEIK LUBEIK’

After an hour conversation about the development of this boundary-breaking graphic novel in Arabic and the process of publishing in English, we still had more questions about the translation process, the role of research in the creation of this urban fantasy, & more. Fortunately, Deena also had more to say. [continue reading]


article Booklist

STARRED REVIEW - SHUBEIK LUBEIK

Egyptian artist and writer Mohamed deservedly won the Best Graphic Novel and the Grand Prize at the 2017 Cairo Comix Festival for Shubeik Lubeik, the title explained as “a fairy tale rhyme that means ‘your wish is my command’ in Arabic.” Mohamed herself translates this version, ensuring that lucky English-speaking audiences discover her masterpiece exactly as she intended. [read the article]

interview Publishers Weekly

BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR IN 'SHUBEIK LUBEIK'


In 2013, when she was 18 years old, Deena Mohamed, an Egyptian illustrator and writer, created a webcomic that went viral. Qahera features a Muslim superhero who can detect misogyny, racism, and Islamophobia with her super-hearing powers. In January, Pantheon will publish Mohamed’s debut graphic novel, Shubeik Lubeik (Arabic for “your wish is my command”), the first title in a gorgeously drawn fantasy trilogy set in a Cairo, where wishes are for sale at the corner kiosk.
[continue reading]

article Kirkus Reviews

STARRED REVIEW - SHUBEIK LUBEIK

The book is exceptionally imaginative while also being wonderfully grounded in touching human relationships, existential quandaries, and familiar geopolitical and socio-economic dynamics. Mohamed’s art balances perfectly between cartoon and realism, powerfully conveying emotions, and her strong, clean lines gorgeously depict everything from an anguished face to an ornate bottle [...] Mohamed has a great sense of humor, which comes out in footnotes and casual asides throughout. Immensely enjoyable. [read the article]


interview Screen Speck

TECHNICOLORED KIOSKS AND WISHES IN A BOTTLE: THE MAGICAL REALISM OF DEENA MOHAMED


Our lives pivot around our dreams, which often tantalize just out of reach. What would you do if you knew your deepest desires hung in the dregs of a vial sold at your local kiosk? The author of the Shubeik Lubeik trilogy spun this premise into a fantastical, highly nuanced tale
. [continue reading]

article Ganzeer Reviews

GANZEER REVIEWS - SHUBEIK LUBEIK

At over 500 pages it is a beast of a thing, the sight of which would strike fear and envy into the heart of even the most accomplished cartoonist. The only lightweight aspect of this impressive tome is that of Deena's touch, daft and never heavy-handed. [read the article]


article Brittle Paper

ARABIC GRAPHIC NOVEL SHUBEIK LUBEIK BY DEENA MOHAMED OUT IN ENGLISH NEXT YEAR

Award-winning Arabic graphic novel trilogy, Shubeik Lubeik, by Egyptian author and illustrator Deena Mohamed will soon be available in English. The three-part work tells the story of three Cairo residents who must grapple with the challenges of living in a world where wishes are bought and sold. [read the article]

article Middle East Eye

FIVE OF THE BEST ARAB COMIC AND GRAPHIC NOVEL RELEASES OF 2021

Over at Middle East Eye, Bahira Amin has put together an excellent list of five of the best Arab comics and graphic-novel releases of 2021. [read the article]


video Arte

FOUR ARAB WOMEN COMIC ARTISTS “CRAYON AU POING”

Four women comic book artists from the Arab World, Tunisian Nadia Khiari, Lebanese Lena Merhej, Moroccan Zainab Fasiki and Egyptian Deena Mohamed open the doors of their studios and tell us about their experiences and their struggles. Ten years after the beginning of the Arab Spring how can they express themselves in the medium as Arab women?

Directed by: Lizzie Treu & Eloïse Fagard [watch with English subtitles].