
Sadika's Way
A Novel of Pakistan and America
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

January 1, 2004
This sweeping epic tells the story of Sadika, a bright girl born into a rigid Pakistani social structure where baby girls are unwanted and where the endless neighborhood gossip ruins reputations. After Sadika's mother arranges for Sadika to marry her first cousin, who lives in America, her future briefly looks bright until the young man chooses Sadika's younger sister to be his wife. The ensuing disgrace squelches Sadika's hopes of ever finding a suitable match. No matter that she excels at school: a woman's job is to get married and have sons, and Sadika, it seems, will never succeed, prompting a desperate plan to reach the U.S. on her own. Sadika's journey away from patriarchal oppression makes for a moving story of a life lived beyond both Pakistani and American expectations for women, and though the dry narrative voice creates too much distance between the reader and Sadika, this first novel offers a believably heroic protagonist and a relentlessly unsentimental portrait of the lives of Pakistani women at home and abroad.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2004, American Library Association.)
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