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As If We Were in the Sky

A moving and heartfelt novel that explores identity, belonging, and the search for a better future through the experiences of an Afghan family. Nadia Hashimi weaves an emotional story of migration, resilience, and family bonds, creating a powerful narrative that stays with readers long after the final page.

About this book

In As If We Were in the Sky, Nadia Hashimi delivers a compelling story about migration, memory, and hope. The novel follows characters whose lives are shaped by displacement and the pursuit of safety and opportunity. Through rich storytelling, the author examines the emotional cost of leaving one's homeland while highlighting the strength of family and human resilience. The narrative balances heartbreak and hope, offering readers a profound and unforgettable literary experience.

Why read it?

It offers a touching and insightful story about migration and belonging.
It provides a unique perspective on Afghan culture and experiences.
It explores identity, family, and resilience in a meaningful way.
It combines emotional depth with engaging storytelling.
It is written by Nadia Hashimi, known for her powerful and compassionate narratives.

Who is it for?

Readers of contemporary literary fiction.
Fans of international and translated literature.
Those interested in migration and identity themes.
Lovers of family-centered dramas.
Book clubs and literary discussion groups.

Book details

Language
ar
ISBN-13
9789921768442
Page count
256
Age rating
General