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Sadika's Way: A Novel of Pakistan and America

Autor Hina Haq
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2004 – vârsta de la 11 până la 15 ani
The clock had started ticking for Sadika from the day she was born into her traditional Pakistani village family. She must be married off to somebody while she is still a teenager or she will be considered a hopeless failure. Carefully planned marriages are a long tradition in Pakistan, as they are throughout South Asia, where women have little social status and fewer individual rights and much of their value is measured by how good of a marriage can be arranged for them. Sadika must be married off first because she is the eldest of three daughters. It would be a disgrace an indelible stigma if a younger daughter was married first. The enormous tension that accompanies this ancient ritual makes "Sadika s Way" at once a very funny and instructive work of fiction: we watch as mothers vie with each other on their daughters behalf for the affections of the most eligible males. We see them in their homes and listen to their conversations as they boast to each other about their daughters qualities real and imagined. The infighting gets intense, even downright nasty, all fed by the desperation that grows quite naturally out of a system that literally holds the fate of women in its hands. Sadika s coming of age and final journey to a new life involve culture clashes and family characters worthy of a modern South Asian Jane Austen. This is a social comedy with serious undertones and a rare novel of manners which spans the world in both time and space."
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ISBN-13: 9780897335188
ISBN-10: 089733518X
Pagini: 302
Dimensiuni: 148 x 225 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Academy Chicago Publishers

Notă biografică

Hina Haq was born in Jhelum, Pakistan, where she spent the first nineteen years of her life. She earned a B.A. in Economics and Statistics at the Federal Government College for Women in Islamabad. After immigrating to the United States in 1978, she received an M.B.A from Drexel University in Philadelphia in 1987 and in 2001 was awarded her J.D. at the Widener University School of Law in Wilmington, Delaware. She served for ten years as a Deputy Attorney General in the Delaware Department of Justice, working in the Domestic Violence Unit, Criminal Division, and the Child Support Unit, Family Division. She lives in Wilmington, Delaware, with her husband, two sons and a daughter. This is her first novel.