Tahmima Anam

Tahmima Anam is a Bangladeshi-born British writer, novelist, and columnist. She is best known for her Bengal Trilogy, which includes the novels 'A Golden Age,' 'The Good Muslim,' and 'The Bones of Grace.' Anam's work often explores themes of war, family, and identity.

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  1. 1. A Golden Age

    Set against the backdrop of the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, the story follows Rehana Haque, a widow and mother, as she navigates the tumultuous political landscape while trying to protect her children. As the conflict intensifies, Rehana's home becomes a sanctuary for freedom fighters, and she is drawn deeper into the struggle for independence. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, and resilience, highlighting the personal sacrifices made during a time of national upheaval. Through Rehana's journey, the novel poignantly captures the intersection of personal and political turmoil.

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  2. 2. The Startup Wife

    In a world where technology and innovation reign supreme, a brilliant coder and her charismatic husband embark on a journey to revolutionize the way people connect through a groundbreaking social media platform. As their startup skyrockets to success, the couple grapples with the complexities of ambition, love, and the sacrifices demanded by their newfound fame. Amidst the whirlwind of the tech industry, they must navigate personal and professional challenges, questioning the true cost of their dreams and the impact of their creation on human relationships.

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