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The pearl that broke its shell / Nadia Hashimi.

Hashimi, Nadia. (Author).

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  • ISBN: 9780062244758
  • Physical Description: 452 pages ; 24 cm

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"A novel"--Cover.
Subject: Impersonation > Fiction.
Women > Afghanistan > Fiction.
Kabul (Afghanistan) > Fiction.

Available copies

  • 16 of 16 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Pulaski County.
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Pulaski County Library-Waynesville. (Show)

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  • 0 current holds with 16 total copies.
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The Pearl That Broke Its Shell : A Novel
The Pearl That Broke Its Shell : A Novel
by Hashimi, Nadia
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Set in Afghanistan, this emotionally engaging first novel uses alternating chapters to weave together the story of nine-year-old Rahima and her sisters with that of their great-great-grandmother Shekiba. Both Rahima and Shekiba share the experience of participating in bacha posh, in which young girls are dressed as and treated as boys until puberty. And like Shekiba, Rahima and her two older sisters endure the difficult and often horrific experience of being married off as young girls as second, third, or fourth wives to much older men. Although decades separate the distinctive stories of these women as they move from girlhood to adulthood, the hardships suffered by women in the Afghan culture remain the chilling tie that binds them. -VERDICT Hashimi succeeds in crafting a novel that incorporates gripping stories of survival with passionate tales of motherhood and inner strength throughout. Filled with tragedy and triumph, this work is sure to be appreciated by readers who enjoy similarly told stories with strong protagonists by authors such as Lisa See and the Afghanistan-born Khaled -Hosseini.-Shirley Quan, Orange Cty. P.L., Santa Ana, CA (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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The Pearl That Broke Its Shell : A Novel
The Pearl That Broke Its Shell : A Novel
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*Starred Review* Hashimi's first novel tells the story of two young Afghan women, separated by a century, who disguise themselves as boys in order to survive. In 2007, nine-year-old Rahima, the middle child among five daughters, becomes a bacha posh, a girl who dresses as a boy so that she can run to the market and escort her sisters when they leave the house. Rahima enjoys incredible freedoms as a boy, from attending school to roughhousing with children her age, but it all comes to an abrupt end when Abdul Khaliq, a vicious warlord, decides he wants her for his wife. Only 13 when she's forced to marry Abdul Khaliq, Rahima draws her strength from her aunt's tales of her ancestor Shekiba, who as a young girl was scarred by kitchen oil and was reviled by her extended family after the death of her parents and siblings. Shekiba eventually found unlikely refuge in the king's palace in Kabul, dressing as a man to guard the king's harem. Alternating between Rahima and Shekiba's stories, Hashimi weaves together two equally engrossing stories in her epic, spellbinding debut.--Huntley, Kristine Copyright 2010 Booklist


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