"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."-NPR An 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.
General
Imprint: |
William Morrow Paperbacks
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
February 2022 |
Authors: |
Nadia Hashimi
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Dimensions: |
203 x 135 x 27mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
480 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-06-300829-8 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
|
LSN: |
0-06-300829-7 |
Barcode: |
9780063008298 |
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