Soheir Khashoggi is a Saudi Arabian novelist known for her evocative storytelling and exploration of cultural identity. She has published three novels: "Mirage," "Mosaic," and "Nadia's Song," which weave intricate narratives often rooted in Middle Eastern settings and themes. Her works reflect her multicultural upbringing and offer insights into the complexities of heritage and belonging.
Born into one of Saudi Arabia's most prominent families, Khashoggi spent her early years in Alexandria, Egypt, before pursuing higher education in Beirut, Lebanon. Her background as the daughter of the royal physician and sister of the renowned businessman Adnan Khashoggi informs her nuanced perspective on societal dynamics. Now based in New York City, she continues to draw from her rich personal experiences to craft compelling literary works.