
Four books for Reading Asia, and one audiobook as companion for walks. #weeklyforecast
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Four books for Reading Asia, and one audiobook as companion for walks. #weeklyforecast
Pakistani activist Samina Akram disappeared. Two years earlier, her lover, Pakistan's greatest poet, was beaten to death by government thugs. In present-day Karachi, her daughter Aasmaani has just discovered a letter in the couple's private code—a letter that could only have been written recently."
Pictured with our lime tree, inside for the winter and confused about what season it is.⤵️
This sums up the theme for this book and for our times of women who choose to march. Oh, it's also about loss and grief but it was a slowww read for me.
Loved this novel! It's a mystery and love story about the complex relationship between a missing mother and her now adult daughter. Set in Karachi, Pakistan, the story also involves politics and repression as well as pop culture and a Garbo-like actress making a comeback. https://cannonballread.com/2017/05/mystery-love-story-both/