Protagonist and Central Conflict: Aneeka Pasha, a young Muslim woman determined to help her brother, Parvaiz, escape from his treacherous decision to join ISIS, leans into her faith in family, love, and fairness. The British Home Secretary, Karamat Lone, wields his power to keep Parvaiz out of England, with tragic results.
Bio: Born in 1973 in Pakistan; earned a BA from Hamilton College and MFA from the University of Massachusetts Amherst; moved to England in 2007; maintains dual-citizenship in England and Pakistan; published her first book at 25; Prime Minister Award for Literature in Pakistan (1999); Patras Bokhari Award (2002, 2005); Anisfield-Wolf Book Award (2010); chosen as Fellow at Royal Society of Literature and for Granta Best of Young British Novelists List; has participated in international events; played on the Authors XI Cricket team; continues to teach
Other Works: In the City by the Sea (1998); Broken Verses (2005); Burnt Shadows (2009)
Awards: Women’s Prize for Fiction, Hellenic Prize
CENTRAL THEMESconnected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
The Intersection of Birthplace and National Identity
Loyalty to the Family Versus Loyalty to the State
Crisis of Masculinity and Its Consequences
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