The Pearl That Broke Its Shell
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Nadia Hashimi
Afghan-American Nadia Hashimi's literary debut novel is a searing tale of powerlessness, fate, and the freedom to control one's own fate that combines the cultural flavor and emotional resonance of the works of Khaled Hosseini, Jhumpa Lahiri, and Lisa See.In Kabul, 2007, with a drug-addicted father and no brothers, Rahima and her sisters can only sporadically attend school, and can rarely leave the house. Their only hope lies in the ancient custom of bacha posh, which allows young Rahima to dress and be treated as a boy until she is of marriageable age. As a son, she can attend school, go to the market, and chaperone her older sisters.But Rahima is not the first in her family to adopt this unusual custom. A century earlier, her great-great grandmother, Shekiba, left orphaned by an epidemic, saved herself and built a new life the same way.Crisscrossing in time, The Pearl the Broke Its Shell interweaves the tales of these two women separated by a century who share similar destinies. But what will happen once Rahima is of marriageable age? Will Shekiba always live as a man? And if Rahima cannot adapt to life as a bride, how will she survive?
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Author
Nadia Hashimi
Pages
480
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
2014-05-06
ISBN
0062244779 9780062244772
Ratings
Google: 4
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"This was one of the best books I’ve read. The story was gripping, yet heart wrenching. The character development was unbelievably strong and I truly felt as though I was there with the characters as I was so invested in the story. The author truly has a gift with her ability to describe in such detail. I enjoyed this book so much that I’d read it again!"
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