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Kim Antieau

Autor de The Jigsaw Woman

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When her older brother was accused of rape, Nadira paid the price. By Pakistani law, the other girl’s kinsmen could defile a woman in the accused man’s clan. Nadira was brutally beaten, and her face and body were scarred in the attack. As a result, she was considered damaged goods and not eligible for marriage. Then, her father dies, and the family becomes dependent on her Uncle Rubel for support. So, Nadira hires out as a maid to help support her mother and little brother, Umar, her one joy in life. When Umar disappears, Nadira suspects that Uncle Rubel sold the boy to camel racers who use small boys as jockeys. Nadira cannot stay home and wonder what happened to her brother. Disguised as a boy, Nadira searches for Umar amongst the camps. She witnesses first-hand the cruelty and danger that the young camel jockeys face. Not only are they in constant peril of death during the races, but the boys are also worked hard and fed little. The atmosphere of the camps also breeds ruthlessness and mob mentality in the boys. Nadira protects her little band when she pacifies the camp bullies with masala chai and tales from the Arabian nights.
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kathymariemax | 2 reseñas más. | Feb 5, 2024 |
This was my introduction to Kim Antineau, and boy was it ever great! This story will haunt you, inspire you, maybe make you weep a little. So good, rich and vast and intimate. Thank you, Kim.
 
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BethOwl | Jan 24, 2024 |
Oh my goodness, did I ever love this! If you like to cook. If you like to eat. If you like a multi-layered magical tale. Or just something deliciously different, Kim is a wonderful story-weaver. Highly recommended.
 
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BethOwl | otra reseña | Jan 24, 2024 |
I read this a while back so I don't remember that much, but this was a really strange book where the main character has delusions of becoming an angel to justify her disordered eating habits. The story is told through Mercy's eyes, so you can really see just how warped her perspective of herself and her situation is. The book was really short and fairly simple in how it dealt with eating disorders, and everything was resolved pretty quickly.
 
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serru | 4 reseñas más. | Oct 6, 2022 |

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