Oh, lovely!
Back in 2016 while I was on the lookout for more authors to read for my Goodreads’ Reading challenge, I found this gifted author by the name of Nadia Hashimi. Hashimi is a pediatrician, novelist, and a former Democratic congressional candidate for the US House of Representatives for Maryland’s 6th Congressional District. She was born in the United States to Afghan parents who migrated to the US in the early 70’s.
The Sky At Our Feet is my fifth read. Her books were mostly set in Afghanistan during the turbulent years of the country. I am quite excited to read this since I all enjoyed her four earlier books. I was always looking for new authors, Asians specifically and I was lucky to find several of them who are truly gifted writers although they are new in the field. I did some reviews of those books I found earlier.
Here’s a brief look on the story culled at Goodreads:
Jason has just learned that his Afghan mother has been living illegally in the United States since his father was killed in Afghanistan. Although Jason was born in the US, it’s hard to feel American now when he’s terrified that his mother will be discovered—and that they will be separated.
When he sees his mother being escorted from her workplace by two officers, Jason feels completely alone. He boards a train with the hope of finding his aunt in New York City, but as soon as he arrives in Penn Station, the bustling city makes him wonder if he’s overestimated what he can do.
After an accident lands him in the hospital, Jason finds an unlikely ally in a fellow patient. Max, a whip-smart girl who wants nothing more than to explore the world on her own terms, joins Jason in planning a daring escape out of the hospital and into the skyscraper jungle—even though they both know that no matter how big New York City is, they won’t be able to run forever.
What’s on your TBR?
Glad to hear you enjoyed that latest book, Arlene. I am struggling with reading at the moment, ever since I got that bad cold and cough. I usually read at night, but when I didn’t feel well I just turned out the light and went to sleep instead.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I haven’t started it yet Pete. Just looking at the several reviews at Goodreads. Get well soon Pete, it’s probably too cold there in your neck of the woods 📚🌝
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I am nearly through Anita Diamant’s “The Boston Girl.” A friend recommended it. It is the story of a young Jewish immigrant in Boston from the 1920’s until recent times. Very informative and engaging.
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I will look for that one of these days Elizabeth 🙂
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I think I will now look for her other books. This one taught me a lot.
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They are as pretty good.
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