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The Pearl That Broke Its Shell

A Novel
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The Pearl That Broke Its Shell by Nadia Hashimi intertwines the stories of two Afghan women, separated by generations but connected by similar struggles. Rahima, in contemporary Afghanistan, uses the ancient custom of bacha posh to dress as a boy for greater freedom. Her tale is linked with that of her great-aunt Shekiba, who also fought for independence and self-identity in a male-dominated society. Their narratives explore themes of resilience, tradition, and the quest for empowerment.
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You might enjoy this book if you are drawn to stories that weave together themes of women's empowerment and cultural constraints in Afghanistan. It may appeal to you if you appreciate novels that explore the courage and resilience required to challenge societal norms and admire narratives that beautifully interlace past and present to illuminate the paths of two remarkable women.

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The Pearl That Broke Its Shell

First published in hardcover in 2014 by William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.

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Afghan-American Nadia Hashimi's literary debut novel is a searing tale of powerlessness, fate, and the freedom to control one's own destiny. It combines the cultural flavour 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 That 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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The Pearl That Broke Its Shell by Nadia Hashimi is praised for its profound exploration of Afghan women's lives, resonating through generations. It is described as a beautiful family story that offers deep insights into Afghanistan's cultural complexity, engaging readers with its dual narrative and highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by Afghan women. The book is noted for being both captivating and thought-provoking.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780062244765

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 12 February 2015

Country: United States

Imprint: William Morrow Paperbacks

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 329g

Pages: 480

About the Author

Nadia Hashimi was born and raised in New York and New Jersey. Both her parents were born in Afghanistan and left in the early 1970s, before the Soviet invasion. Nadia is the author of three books for adults, as well as the middle grade novel One Half from the East. She is a pediatrician and lives with her family in the Washington, DC suburbs. Visit her online at www.nadiahashimi.com.

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