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Lifelines
Lifelines: New Writings from Bangladesh | Farah Ghuznavi
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Lifelines is an enthralling collection of stories that traces the journeys of individuals as they re-shape their destinies in a world where the old ways are being challenged as never before, even in the traditionalist heartlands of South Asia. A successful architect suddenly finds herself the reluctant guardian of two children. A New York cabbie ponders his previous incarnation as an investment banker. A mother-in-law and daughter-in-law maintain an uneasy truce based on a delusion. A postgraduate student encounters a mystery from his past in a foreign land. A young woman discovers an unlikely cure for self-consciousness. Clear-eyed children observe adult hypocrisies. And romance is found in all the wrong places. Lifelines portrays the trials and triumphs of men, women and children who face unexpected challenges, and discover that the decisions they make can have unimaginable consequences. Published by Zubaan.
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elizabethlk
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Our latest #litereads selection, Getting There by Farah Ghuznavi, is done. I thought this story was a surprisingly touching narrative that feels inseparable from its Bangladeshi setting. You can read my full review of the story in the link below. Be sure to comment your thoughts. My apologies for the lateness. Expect a Black History Month selection in short order.

https://wp.me/p9KSXu-qw

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elizabethlk
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Our new #litereads pick for the week is Getting There by Farah Ghuznavi! The Bangladeshi author follows a woman's journey home after a family tragedy, and dips into her recollections of her stifling childhood. You can find a link to read the story in my full article (link below). Once you've read the story, comment to let me know what you think!

https://wp.me/p9KSXu-qx