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Growing up in Pakistan in the 1970’s, Feroza Ginwalla is precocious, impetuous, and increasingly affected by the rising tide of religious fundamentalism there. When her family decides to send her to America for a change of scenery and influence, a chain of amusing events and encounters ensues. She enrolls at a conservative Mormon college in Idaho, falls in love with a young man who is clearly not Parsee, and experiences her new country as only an immigrant can, even while her family worries that she is straying too far. A hilarious, touching and illuminating novel about a young woman caught between Pakistan and America.
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Loading his pregnant wife, infant daughter, and widowed mother-in-law into a bullock cart, Faredoon Junglewalla—Freddy for short—leaves his ancestral village in the forests of central India, bound for the bustling city of Lahore. Despite the nagging of his unbearable mother-in-law, Freddy’s business and family flourish, and he soon becomes a patriarchal figure in the thriving Parsee community. This endearing family saga provides a vibrant window onto life in India under British colonial rule, and a nation on the threshold of historic transformation.
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Lahore (Pakistan) --- Littérature ourdoue --- Littérature anglophone --- Histoire --- Miscellanées --- Dans la littérature --- Thèmes, motifs --- Traductions anglaises --- Auteurs d'origine asiatique
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“India is going to be broken. Can you break a country? And what happens if they break it where our house is?” As the young daughter of an affluent Parsee family in Lahore, Lenny—who is crippled by polio—is keenly observant of the city’s astonishing diversity. As Lahore descends into sectarian violence due to the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, Lenny’s innocence is lost, and with it, the fragile unity of the subcontinent.
Poliomyelitis --- Roman indien (de l'Inde) de langue anglaise --- Patients --- Fiction
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Wild, austere, and magnificently beautiful, the territories of northern Pakistan are a forbidding place, especially for women. Traveling alone from the isolated village where he was born, a tribal man takes an orphaned girl for his daughter and brings her to the glittering city of Lahore. Amid the pungent bazaars and crowded streets, he makes his fortune and sets up a home for the two of them. Yet, as the years pass, he grows nostalgic for life in the mountains. Impulsively, the man promises his daughter in marriage to a man of his tribe, but once she arrives in the mountains, the ancient customs of unquestioning obedience and backbreaking work make accepting her fate impossible. As relevant today as when it was first published in 1983, this story of the conflict between adherence to tradition and the indomitable force of a woman’s spirit can now resume its rightful place as one of Bapsi Sidhwa’s most urgent and contemporary works of fiction.
Femmes --- Pakistan --- Romans --- Moeurs et coutumes
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