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Life for Faryal and her family is far from uncomplicated. Upon
their return to Afghanistan from Jordan, her father learns that he
is no longer welcomed by his own government and that his cousins
have stolen his property-and by extension, his future. But
salvation seems to be at hand when Romaan, the son of a wealthy and
powerful family, asks that Faryal be granted to him in marriage. On
what should have been a joyous day, Faryal is kidnapped by Sardar,
a powerful and dangerous man. Her fiance's family quickly agrees to
pay the million dollars Sardar demands, but that is of little
consolation for Faryal. Fearing more for her chastity than for her
life, she makes a frantic choice. But even death cannot save her;
her attempt at suicide fails. Desperate, she begs her kidnapper, a
middle-aged man with two children, to marry her, to salvage what
little honor she may still have. Devastated by her betrayal, Jalal
tries to stop her marriage to the criminal, but his plans are
thwarted. He must learn that even men can be pawns in the same
game. When the upper class sets standards, everyone must abide by
them. They see everything perfect and build a mirage in their
outlooks, mentalities, and approaches, which makes life more
difficult than it already is. Afghan women have suffered for a
million reasons that have not been their intrinsic fault. This
novel, inspired by true events, is an exploration on the cultural
injustices done to women.
Life for Faryal and her family is far from uncomplicated. Upon
their return to Afghanistan from Jordan, her father learns that he
is no longer welcomed by his own government and that his cousins
have stolen his property-and by extension, his future. But
salvation seems to be at hand when Romaan, the son of a wealthy and
powerful family, asks that Faryal be granted to him in marriage. On
what should have been a joyous day, Faryal is kidnapped by Sardar,
a powerful and dangerous man. Her fiance's family quickly agrees to
pay the million dollars Sardar demands, but that is of little
consolation for Faryal. Fearing more for her chastity than for her
life, she makes a frantic choice. But even death cannot save her;
her attempt at suicide fails. Desperate, she begs her kidnapper, a
middle-aged man with two children, to marry her, to salvage what
little honor she may still have. Devastated by her betrayal, Jalal
tries to stop her marriage to the criminal, but his plans are
thwarted. He must learn that even men can be pawns in the same
game. When the upper class sets standards, everyone must abide by
them. They see everything perfect and build a mirage in their
outlooks, mentalities, and approaches, which makes life more
difficult than it already is. Afghan women have suffered for a
million reasons that have not been their intrinsic fault. This
novel, inspired by true events, is an exploration on the cultural
injustices done to women.
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