A cidade do sol

364 pages

Portuguese language

Published Jan. 30, 2007 by Nova Fronteira.

ISBN:
978-85-209-2010-7
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OCLC Number:
319215661
ASIN:
8520920101
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6336093

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Mariam tem 33 anos. Sua mãe morreu quando ela tinha 15 anos e Jalil, o homem que deveria ser seu pai, a deu em casamento a Rasheed, um sapateiro de 45 anos. Ela sempre soube que seu destino era servir seu marido e dar-lhe muitos filhos. Mas as pessoas não controlam seus destinos.

Laila tem 14 anos. É filha de um professor que sempre lhe diz: "Você pode ser tudo o que quiser." Ela vai à escola todos os dias, é considerada uma das melhores alunas do colégio e sempre soube que seu destino era muito maior do que casar e ter filhos. Mas as pessoas não controlam seus destinos.

Confrontadas pela História, o que parecia impossível acontece: Mariam e Laila se encontram, absolutamente sós. E a partir desse momento, embora a História continue a decidir os destinos, uma outra história começa a ser contada, aquela que ensina …

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Wow, yeah. This book is hard to read, because of the domestic abuse, but if you can stand it, it is also such a fascinating window into the last few decades of Afghanistan's history, powerful, full of tension. You will be rooting for these two women and looking forward to the liberation of Kabul as much as they did - will it be in time to save them? Even more poignant given that we have now gone back to the days of the Taliban. OK, don't despair, there are light moments! - one detail that sticks with me is when the Titanic craze hits Taliban-controlled Kabul - Titanic burkhas!

What am I supposed to take away?

Content warning Spoilers ahead!

Very readable

I first read A Thousand Splendid Suns just over a decade ago (according to Goodreads). I remember reading it in a Scottish holiday chalet, having borrowed it from their library, and being happy that it is such a fast read because I needed to finish before it was time to leave! I loved the story then, as I did this time around, however I notice that I have matured as a reader over the past ten years because I wasn't as blindly impressed.

Following in the wake of Hosseini's lauded novel The Kite Runner, A Thousand Splendid Suns focuses on the female experience in Afghanistan. I don't think it has anywhere near the same depth though. The story zips along at a good pace and, don't get me wrong, this is a very readable novel. I easily got caught up in Mariam and Laila's lives, feeling sorrowful or angry …

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