Since this book was founded in Afghanistan, I like this wonderful writer like Khaled Hosseini. Still, my expectation is not high.
Samiullah and Fathima are my childhood friends. He is a boy in Pashtun, she is a girl in Hazara. ... they should know that everyone likes it ... more
In this fascinating and painful novel, Abawi (Secret Sky) tells Syrian refugee families that the horrible "indiscriminate bombs" have destroyed their apartment buildings. Their lives have changed. Junior Talek, his father, and his four-year-old sister Susan survived, but his mother, grandmother and three other brothers and sisters died of an explosion. All three people ran out of the country and joined infinite refugees desperately seeking security. Destiny itself is an omniscient narrator and is a device that helps to free readers from ruthless fear, starvation, and the risk of annoying the Tareq family. "For you, you are all from the same world You have the same heart When you travel across Syria, Turkey, Greece, Macedonia on your way to the German, their composition is different, The situation is the sharpest when Fayed pays smugglers to make his child dangerous overcrowding.The situation is the sharpest.I boat to Greece.The age is 12 years old (January)
Abawi tells a very unique decision through secret sky tale. In many cases, the romantic novel has only two perspectives, the viewpoint of a lover. In this case, there is a third: Rashid. I was shocked at his opinion at first because I did not expect this villain to have a first person viewpoint. Rashid arrested Sami and Fatima and encountered the worst. He believes that God will punish them, but they want to help God by saying to them. Both Rashid and Sami are at school, but they answer doctrine in various ways. Rashid was very judged under the influence of the Taliban. Sami hates school and its elements. These two are cousins, Rashid is jealous of Sami, because he is a family favorite, he wants to make use of Sami making a mistake.
The secret sky was truly terrible. Because you are prohibited from loving, I am looking for some misfortune, but I am not prepared for how dark this book is. Taking this into account, it is surprising that it really did not feel ruthless oppression or completely condemned all of Afghanistan. Abawi was able to balance the relationship between darkness and light, and could convey the sense that dark power is at the top, but there are many advantages at the bottom. Fatima and Sami's romance story is a story that I classified as sweet. They manage several minor plays, but most of them are childhood friends and they become love. Unfortunately, Sami is Pashtun and Fatima is Hazara, so they are not allowed to be together. These two groups differ in ethnicity, and because of their historical background it will not work. I am really too simple, but if you are interested, please google as it is not the best person to explain me.