The Pearl That Broke Its Shell by Nadia Hashimi

Set against the backdrop of Afghanistan's tumultuous history, this poignant narrative intertwines the lives of two Afghan women separated by a century. Rahima, a young girl in contemporary Kabul, finds temporary freedom from societal constraints by adopting the ancient custom of "bacha posh," dressing as a boy to access opportunities denied to girls. Her story echoes that of her great-great-grandmother Shekiba, who also navigated a male-dominated world by disguising herself as a man. Through their parallel journeys, the novel explores themes of resilience, identity, and the enduring struggle for autonomy in a patriarchal society.

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Published
2014
Nationality
American
Length
Moderate
Pages
450-480
Original Language
English
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