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  • 1
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    Book
    Köln : Lübbe
    UID:
    kobvindex_SLB768740
    Format: 555 Seiten , 22 cm
    ISBN: 9783431039504
    Uniform Title: The pearl that broke its shell
    Content: Die afghanischen Frauen haben wenig Rechte. Als Rahima mit 13 Jahren an einen Kriegsfürsten verheiratet wird, hält sie nur die Erzählung über ihre Vorfahrin Shekiba aufrecht, die als Haremswächter die Freiheit eines Mannes genießen konnte.
    Language: German
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Köln : Lübbe
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i97837857258870462
    Format: 462 Seiten
    ISBN: 9783785725887
    Uniform Title: When the moon is low
    Content: Als der Vater der Familie von den Taliban verhaftet wird und verschwindet, macht sich Fereiba mit 3 Kindern auf den Weg, um nach London zu gelangen. Mithilfe von Schleppern und gefälschten Pässen kommen sie bis nach Griechenland. Dort wird der minderjährige Saleem von der Familie getrennt.
    Note: StO Schöne Lit.Kollektion klein plus(ID1000)
    Language: German
    Keywords: Fiktionale Darstellung
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Köln : Lübbe
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i97837857261430526
    Format: 526 Seiten
    ISBN: 9783785726143
    Uniform Title: A house without windows
    Content: Die Afghanin Zeba wird in ihrem Dorf verhaftet, als man sie bei der Leiche ihres Mannes findet. Im Frauengefängnis lernt sie auch die Schicksale anderer Frauen kennen. Allen wurde die rigorose Moral der afghanischen Gesellschaft zum Verhängnis. Wird ihr amerikanischer Anwalt sie retten können?
    Language: German
    Keywords: Fiktionale Darstellung
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    New York, NY : HarperCollins
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15816338
    Format: 452 Seiten , 24 cm
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 9780062244758 , 9780062244765
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    Online Resource
    HarperAudio
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34720632
    Edition: Unabridged
    ISBN: 9780063008311
    Content: " Suspenseful...emotionally compelling. I found myself eagerly following in a way I hadn't remembered for a long time, impatient for the next twist and turn of the story. NPRAn Afghan American woman returns to Kabul to learn the truth about her family and the tragedy that destroyed their lives in this brilliant and compelling novel from the bestselling author of The Pearl That Broke Its Shell, The House Without Windows, and When the Moon Is Low. Kabul, 1978: The daughter of a prominent family, Sitara Zamani lives a privileged life in Afghanistan's thriving cosmopolitan capital. The 1970s are a time of remarkable promise under the leadership of people like Sardar Daoud, Afghanistan's progressive president, and Sitara's beloved father, his right-hand man. But the ten-year-old Sitara's world is shattered when communists stage a coup, assassinating the president and Sitara's entire family. Only she survives. Smuggled out of the palace by a guard named Shair, Sitara finds her way to the home of a female American diplomat, who adopts her and raises her in America. In her new country, Sitara takes on a new name Aryana Shepherd and throws herself into her studies, eventually becoming a renowned surgeon. A survivor, Aryana has refused to look back, choosing instead to bury the trauma and devastating loss she endured. New York, 2008: Thirty years after that fatal night in Kabul, Aryana's world is rocked again when an elderly patient appears in her examination room a man she never expected to see again. It is Shair, the soldier who saved her, yet may have murdered her entire family. Seeing him awakens Aryana's fury and desire for answers and, perhaps, revenge. Realizing that she cannot go on without finding the truth, Aryana embarks on a quest that takes her back to Kabul a battleground between the corrupt government and the fundamentalist Taliban and through shadowy memories of the world she loved and lost. Bold, illuminating, heartbreaking, yet hopeful, Sparks Like Stars is a story of home of America and Afghanistan, tragedy and survival, reinvention and remembrance, told in Nadia Hashimi's singular voice. "
    Content: Biographisches: " Nadia Hashimi was born and raised in New York and New Jersey. Both her parents were born in Afghanistan and left in the early 1970s, before the Soviet invasion. In 2002, Nadia made her first trip to Afghanistan with her parents. She is a pediatrician and lives with her family in the Washington, DC, suburbs. She is the author of three books for adults, as well as the middle grade novels One Half from the East and The Sky at Our Feet. Visit her online at www.nadiahashimi.com. " Rezension(2): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: January 11, 2021 A woman grapples with traumatic memories of the 1978 Afghanistan coup in Hashimi’s intimate if lackluster latest (after A House Without Windows ). Precocious Sitara Zalmani, 10, spends her days in Kabul’s presidential palace, where her father is an adviser to the president. During the coup, Sitara’s family is murdered in front of her before a palace guard, Shair Nabi, whisks her to safety and foists her off on Antonia Shephard, an American embassy worker. Antonia, along with her mother, hatches a plan to use Sitara’s American-born, deceased sister’s birth certificate to bring her to the U.S. But things fall apart at customs, and Sitara winds up in a foster home. By 2008, Sitara, now Aryana, is an oncological surgeon in New York City and has reunited with Antonia. Her boyfriend, Adam, doesn’t know her full history and tries to tap her for help with fund-raising for his political career just as Shair unexpectedly shows up as a patient. With her relationship deteriorating and Shair’s reappearance bringing memories to the surface, Aryana returns to Afghanistan with Antonia in an attempt to find some peace. While Hashimi rushes through Aryana’s intervening years in the U.S., and the plot is fairly predictable, she does a good job developing Aryana’s character. Still, this one fails to leave a mark. Agent: Helen Heller, the Helen Heller Agency. " Rezension(3): "〈a href=https://www.booklistonline.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/booklist_logo.png alt=Booklist border=0 /〉〈/a〉: February 1, 2021 In Afghanistan in 1978, 10-year-old Sitara spends as much time at the royal palace as she does at home thanks to her father's role as an advisor to the president. Sitara's happy world is abruptly destroyed one night in April when dissidents storm the palace and execute the president and his family, along with Sitara's parents and younger brother. A guard saves Sitara from certain death, first bringing her to his home and then foisting her on an American diplomat named Antonia Shepherd. Antonia and her mother, Tilly, protect Sitara and plan to get her out of Afghanistan by using the identity of her older sister, Aryana, who was born in the United States and died as a baby. After several unexpected twists, Antonia ends up raising Sitara and providing her with stability and love so that she can put the trauma of her childhood behind her--until three decades later, when Sitara, now a successful oncologist, comes face-to-face with a figure from her past. Hashimi's latest novel for adults, following A House without Windows (2016), is both thrilling and moving. COPYRIGHT(2021) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. "
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    HarperCollins
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB16314087
    Edition: Unabridged
    ISBN: 9780062472632 , 9780062472632
    Content: " A vivid, unforgettable story of an unlikely sisterhood—,n emotionally powerful and haunting tale of friendship that illuminates the plight of women in a traditional culture—,rom the author of the bestselling The Pearl That Broke Its Shell and When the Moon Is Low. For two decades, Zeba was a loving wife, a patient mother, and a peaceful villager. But her quiet life is shattered when her husband, Kamal, is found brutally murdered with a hatchet in the courtyard of their home. Nearly catatonic with shock, Zeba is unable to account for her whereabouts at the time of his death. Her children swear their mother could not have committed such a heinous act. Kamal's family is sure she did, and demands justice. Barely escaping a vengeful mob, Zeba is arrested and jailed. As Zeba awaits trial, she meets a group of women whose own misfortunes have also led them to these bleak cells: thirty-year-old Nafisa, imprisoned to protect her from an honor killing,twenty-five-year-old Latifa, who ran away from home with her teenage sister but now stays in the prison because it is safe shelter,and nineteen-year-old Mezhgan, pregnant and unmarried, waiting for her lover's family to ask for her hand in marriage. Is Zeba a cold-blooded killer, these young women wonder, or has she been imprisoned, as they have been, for breaking some social rule? For these women, the prison is both a haven and a punishment. Removed from the harsh and unforgiving world outside, they form a lively and indelible sisterhood. Into this closed world comes Yusuf, Zeba's Afghan-born, American-raised lawyer, whose commitment to human rights and desire to help his motherland have brought him back. With the fate of this seemingly ordinary housewife in his hands, Yusuf discovers that, like Afghanistan itself, his client may not be at all what he imagines. A moving look at the lives of modern Afghan women, A House Without Windows is astonishing, frightening, and triumphant. "
    Content: Rezension(1): " Nadia Hashimi was born and raised in New York and New Jersey. Both her parents were born in Afghanistan and left in the early 1970s, before the Soviet invasion. In 2002, Nadia made her first trip to Afghanistan with her parents. She is a pediatrician and lives with her family in the Washington, DC, suburbs. She is the author of three books for adults, as well as the middle grade novels One Half from the East and The Sky at Our Feet. Visit her online at www.nadiahashimi.com. " Rezension(2): "〈a href=http://www.audiofilemagazine.com target=_blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/audiofile_logo.jpg alt=AudioFile Magazine border=0 /〉〈/a〉:The women of Afghanistan are as besieged as their country. But they're also resilient, a quality that is captured in this novel, which follows a bizarre set of crimes that land three ordinary women in jail. Narrators Ariana Delawari and Susan Nezami portray a range of characters while recounting the complicated lives of the housewives turned murder suspects. Did Zeba kill her husband in her own courtyard? Will Latifa or Mezhgan, the much younger women Zeba meets in prison, find safety and justice? As their stories are told in delicate tones, the details of these women's lives will echo in the listener's mind long after the story has finished. An artful story, full of emotion, delivered at a deliberate pace. M.R. � AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine"
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    Online Resource
    Bastei Entertainment
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34446536
    ISBN: 9783732539604
    Content: "Fereiba führt in Kabul ein glückliches Leben - bis die Taliban ihr die Arbeit als Lehrerin verbieten und ihren Mann hinrichten. Fereiba sieht sich gezwungen, mit ihren drei Kindern zu fliehen. Mithilfe von Schleppern und gefälschten Pässen will sie sich zu ihrer Schwester in London durchschlagen. Doch in Athen wird ihr ältester Sohn Saleem von der Familie getrennt. Schweren Herzens setzt Fereiba die Reise ohne ihn fort. Werden Mutter und Sohn sich jemals wiedersehen? Ein wunderschöner Roman mit tiefgründigen Charakteren vor dem dramatischen Hintergrund einer Welt, die verrückt geworden ist. Eine Geschichte unserer Zeit. Bookreporter Eine Geschichte, die von Herzen kommt. Sie erzählt von Mut inmitten einer Welt, der es an Mitgefühl mangelt. Toronto Star Nadia Hashimi hat sich auf ihre afghanischen Wurzeln besonnen und vor allem eine einfühlsame und wunderschöne Familiengeschichte geschrieben. Ein schillerndes Porträt Afghanistans in all seiner Pracht. Khaled Hosseini über Hinter dem Regenbogen"
    Language: German
    Author information: Werner-Richter, Ulrike
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    London : HarperCollins
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34951180
    Format: 454 Seiten
    ISBN: 9780063057166
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    William Morrow
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34720180
    ISBN: 9780063008304
    Content: " Suspenseful...emotionally compelling. I found myself eagerly following in a way I hadn't remembered for a long time, impatient for the next twist and turn of the story. NPRAn Afghan American woman returns to Kabul to learn the truth about her family and the tragedy that destroyed their lives in this brilliant and compelling novel from the bestselling author of The Pearl That Broke Its Shell, The House Without Windows, and When the Moon Is Low. Kabul, 1978: The daughter of a prominent family, Sitara Zamani lives a privileged life in Afghanistan's thriving cosmopolitan capital. The 1970s are a time of remarkable promise under the leadership of people like Sardar Daoud, Afghanistan's progressive president, and Sitara's beloved father, his right-hand man. But the ten-year-old Sitara's world is shattered when communists stage a coup, assassinating the president and Sitara's entire family. Only she survives. Smuggled out of the palace by a guard named Shair, Sitara finds her way to the home of a female American diplomat, who adopts her and raises her in America. In her new country, Sitara takes on a new name Aryana Shepherd and throws herself into her studies, eventually becoming a renowned surgeon. A survivor, Aryana has refused to look back, choosing instead to bury the trauma and devastating loss she endured. New York, 2008: Thirty years after that fatal night in Kabul, Aryana's world is rocked again when an elderly patient appears in her examination room a man she never expected to see again. It is Shair, the soldier who saved her, yet may have murdered her entire family. Seeing him awakens Aryana's fury and desire for answers and, perhaps, revenge. Realizing that she cannot go on without finding the truth, Aryana embarks on a quest that takes her back to Kabul a battleground between the corrupt government and the fundamentalist Taliban and through shadowy memories of the world she loved and lost. Bold, illuminating, heartbreaking, yet hopeful, Sparks Like Stars is a story of home of America and Afghanistan, tragedy and survival, reinvention and remembrance, told in Nadia Hashimi's singular voice. "
    Content: Biographisches: " Nadia Hashimi was born and raised in New York and New Jersey. Both her parents were born in Afghanistan and left in the early 1970s, before the Soviet invasion. In 2002, Nadia made her first trip to Afghanistan with her parents. She is a pediatrician and lives with her family in the Washington, DC, suburbs. She is the author of three books for adults, as well as the middle grade novels One Half from the East and The Sky at Our Feet. Visit her online at www.nadiahashimi.com. " Rezension(2): "Booklist (starred review) : Hashimi's narrative is telenovela-good—" Rezension(3): " NPR :The question of whether Sitara can go home again is the existential and physical journey Hashimi conjures, in a story at once surreal and deeply rooted in the history of Afghanistan's modern turmoil and ancient enchantment." Rezension(4): " The New York Post :A fascinating epic tale." Rezension(5): " Booklist " Rezension(6): " BookPage :The novel is an elegiac tribute to family and civilization—" Rezension(7): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: January 11, 2021 A woman grapples with traumatic memories of the 1978 Afghanistan coup in Hashimi’s intimate if lackluster latest (after A House Without Windows ). Precocious Sitara Zalmani, 10, spends her days in Kabul’s presidential palace, where her father is an adviser to the president. During the coup, Sitara’s family is murdered in front of her before a palace guard, Shair Nabi, whisks her to safety and foists her off on Antonia Shephard, an American embassy worker. Antonia, along with her mother, hatches a plan to use Sitara’s American-born, deceased sister’s birth certificate to bring her to the U.S. But things fall apart at customs, and Sitara winds up in a foster home. By 2008, Sitara, now Aryana, is an oncological surgeon in New York City and has reunited with Antonia. Her boyfriend, Adam, doesn’t know her full history and tries to tap her for help with fund-raising for his political career just as Shair unexpectedly shows up as a patient. With her relationship deteriorating and Shair’s reappearance bringing memories to the surface, Aryana returns to Afghanistan with Antonia in an attempt to find some peace. While Hashimi rushes through Aryana’s intervening years in the U.S., and the plot is fairly predictable, she does a good job developing Aryana’s character. Still, this one fails to leave a mark. Agent: Helen Heller, the Helen Heller Agency. " Rezension(8): "〈a href=https://www.booklistonline.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/booklist_logo.png alt=Booklist border=0 /〉〈/a〉: February 1, 2021 In Afghanistan in 1978, 10-year-old Sitara spends as much time at the royal palace as she does at home thanks to her father's role as an advisor to the president. Sitara's happy world is abruptly destroyed one night in April when dissidents storm the palace and execute the president and his family, along with Sitara's parents and younger brother. A guard saves Sitara from certain death, first bringing her to his home and then foisting her on an American diplomat named Antonia Shepherd. Antonia and her mother, Tilly, protect Sitara and plan to get her out of Afghanistan by using the identity of her older sister, Aryana, who was born in the United States and died as a baby. After several unexpected twists, Antonia ends up raising Sitara and providing her with stability and love so that she can put the trauma of her childhood behind her--until three decades later, when Sitara, now a successful oncologist, comes face-to-face with a figure from her past. Hashimi's latest novel for adults, following A House without Windows (2016), is both thrilling and moving. COPYRIGHT(2021) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. "
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Book
    Book
    London : Harper Collins
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB00310280
    Format: 384 Seiten
    ISBN: 9780062677631
    Content: Fereiba führt in Kabul ein glückliches Leben - bis die Taliban ihr die Arbeit als Lehrerin verbieten und ihren Mann hinrichten. Sie flieht mit ihren 3 Kindern und versucht sich nach London zu ihrer Schwester durchzuschlagen. Doch in Athen wird ihr ältester Sohn von der Familie getrennt.
    Note: StO engl.Taschenbücher Schöne Literatur groß
    Language: English
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