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Nadia Hashimi
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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
464
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Spanning Kabul, America, And The Landscapes Of Memory, Sparks Like Stars Is A Sweeping Historical Fiction About Survival, Reinvention, And Belonging. It Follows Sitara Zalmani, A Ten-Year-Old Girl Whose Privileged Life In 1978 Kabul Is Upended By A Brutal Coup, And The Life She Builds As Aryana Shepherd In A New Country. Aimed At Adult Readers And Fans Of Moving Diaspora Sagas, This Novel Weaves Heartbreak With Hope Into An Intimate, Unforgettable Journey.
In Sparks Like Stars, Nadia Hashimi Crafts A Tale Told With Warmth And Precise Empathy, Weaving Between The Streets Of Kabul And The Clinical Calm Of An American Hospital. The Narrative Unfolds Through A Patient, Interwoven Rhythm That Traces Sitara’S Childhood Trauma And Aryana’S Rise As A Surgeon, Letting Readers Feel The Weight Of Memory While Watching A Woman Build A Life Of Purpose. The Experience Is Enriched By Richly Drawn Characters, Evocative Settings, And Cultural Detail That Invites Readers To Live In Both Worlds. The Result Is A Moving Blend Of Personal History And Universal Questions About Home, Identity, And The Cost Of Resilience.
After Finishing Sparks Like Stars, Readers Come Away With A Deeper Understanding Of How Memory Shapes Who We Are And How Courage Can Turn Tragedy Into A Lifeline. The Book Invites Reflection On What Home Means And Leaves A Lasting, Hopeful Impression About Resilience, Identity, And The Human Capacity To Reinvent A Life—Even Across Continents.
Product Details
Author
Nadia Hashimi
Publisher
William Morrow
Number of Pages
464
Language
English
SKU
BK0426636
ISBN
9780063117433
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
20 x 14 x 4 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 550
₹ 413
₹ 137 Off