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Willow Trees don't Weep

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Willow Trees don't Weep

Contributors:

By (Author) Fadia Faqir

ISBN:

9781782069508

Publisher:

Quercus Publishing

Imprint:

Heron Books

Publication Date:

8th April 2014

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 125mm, Height 210mm, Spine 19mm

Weight:

207g

Description

A father sets out to save the Islamic world. A daughter sets out to save herself.

Najwa's father left when she was four years old. Now, upon her mother's death, she cannot live alone in the Islamic society of Jordan. She must find her father.

Her search takes her through new dangers as she becomes swept up with a mysterious organization which sends her into the mountains of Afghanistan.

For her father, this same journey was made as a wrenching sacrifice for the sake of his beliefs. Yet his experience in the desert transformed his life forever.

Now it transforms Najwa's, as she is compelled to follow in his footsteps: from a heartbreaking secret in Afghanistan all the way to a revelation in Britain.

Reviews

This is a beautifully touching novel that takes us beyond the news bulletins and knee jerk reactions, creating an excellent read while revealing special rewards for the open-minded ... Fadia Faqir gifts us with an entrancing novel that not only crosses continents but also cultures and ideas * Bookbag *
A compelling narrative ... negotiates the minefield of family, politics and religion fearlessly but with a delicate touch * Janet Davey *
a major writer * Malcolm Bradbury, on Fadia Faqir *
Faqir is never so crass to attempt to empathise with either terrorism or torture to the point of justifying either . . . her talent is evident * Margaret Forster, on Nisanit *
'This is a beautifully touching novel that takes us beyond the news bulletins and knee jerk reactions, creating an excellent read while revealing special rewards for the open-minded ... Fadia Faqir gifts us with an entrancing novel that not only crosses continents but also cultures and ideas' Bookbag. * Bookbag *
Written with unhidebound verve . . . an ambitious solution to an impossible task: seeing the Arab Israeli conflict whole * New Statesman, on Nisanit *
'A compelling narrative ... negotiates the minefield of family, politics and religion fearlessly but with a delicate touch' Janet Davey. * Janet Davey *

Author Bio

Fadia Faqir is a Jordanian-British writer and journalist, and lectures in English Literature at Durham University. She is the author of three novels: Nisanit, Pillars of Salt and My Name is Salma; as well as the editor of a book of autobiographical essays by Arab women writers, In the House of Silence. She lives in Durham.

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