Ebook {Epub PDF} The Good Muslim by Tahmima Anam
The Good Muslim faith, familyand the long shadow of war. Tahmima Anam, the prize-winning author of A Golden Age, offers a moving portrait of a sister and brother whostruggle with the competing loyalties of love and belief as they cope with thelasting ravages of war and confront the deeply intimate roots. · Powerful and ambitious, The Good Muslim more than fufills the promises of Tahmima Anam's celebrated debut, A Golden Age. Here, too, Anam examines the consequences of war, the hazards of an uneasy Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. Book Summary. Pankaj Mishra praised A Golden Age, Tahmima Anam's debut novel, as a "startlingly accomplished and gripping novel that describes not only the tumult of a great historical event but also the small but heroic struggles of individuals living in the shadow of revolution and war." In her new novel, The Good Muslim, Anam again deftly weaves the personal and the political, evoking with great skill .
Powerful and ambitious, The Good Muslim more than fufills the promises of Tahmima Anam's celebrated debut, A Golden Age. Here, too, Anam examines the consequences of war, the hazards of an uneasy. The Good Muslim. Tahmima Anam's first novel A Golden Age told the story of the widow Rehana Haque and her two teenage children as they become involved in Bangladesh's struggle for independence. The Liberation War was an armed conflict that pitted East Pakistan and India against West Pakistan. Tahmima Anam (Bengali: তাহমিমা আনাম; born 8 October ) is a Bangladeshi-born British writer, novelist and www.doorway.ru first novel, A Golden Age (), was the Best First Book winner of the Commonwealth Writers' www.doorway.ru follow-up novel, The Good Muslim, was nominated for the Man Asian Literary Prize. She is the granddaughter of Abul Mansur Ahmed and.
The Good Muslim is an epic story about faith, family, the rise of religious fundamentalism, and the long shadow of war from prize-winning Bangladeshi novelist Tahmima Anam. In the dying days of a brutal civil war in Bangladesh, Sohail Haque stumbles upon an abandoned building. Book Summary. Pankaj Mishra praised A Golden Age, Tahmima Anam's debut novel, as a "startlingly accomplished and gripping novel that describes not only the tumult of a great historical event but also the small but heroic struggles of individuals living in the shadow of revolution and war." In her new novel, The Good Muslim, Anam again deftly weaves the personal and the political, evoking with great skill and urgency the lasting ravages of war and the competing loyalties of love and belief. Powerful and ambitious, The Good Muslim more than fufills the promises of Tahmima Anam's celebrated debut, A Golden Age. Here, too, Anam examines the consequences of war, the hazards of an uneasy.
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