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Wanting Mor, by Rukhsana Khan

2023-10-30 00:09:13

Rukhsana Khan's novel "Exciting Moore" is an attractive life course. The story is unfolded through the eyes of women in Afghanistan who have been traumatically named Jameela. After witnessing the death of my beloved mother, Mo, Jameela began discovering and understanding the theme and ethics of life. As the novel progresses, many themes have appeared throughout the novel. This powerful novel depicts the theme of confidence, peace and justice in the cruel and cold world of Jameela's residence.

When Rukhsana was 21 years old, three armed men came to the parent farm of Jammu in India. When her parents resisted, he began to hit them without mercy. Rukhsana and her brothers hid under the orders of their parents, but they have not been there for a long time. Rukhsana said: "Before I died I thought that I should try to encounter the bold behavior of radically acting." She and her brother confiscated the ax and accused Osama did. Rufusana grabbed his hair, hit his head against the wall, hit it with an ax, grabbed the assault rifle, beat him. She exchanged fire with the rest of the terrorists until they retreated. (It is noteworthy that Lufsana 's brothers are participating in these brave actions.) Most media around the world believe that a 19 - year - old man protects his family and concentrates on unexpected strength Because there is no report, the report is not rewarded so much. Value, young woman)

Rufusana Khan is the king of the day. This beautifully depicted picture book introduces readers to the Basque spring festival for hundreds of years and traditional kite sports. It also has a vibrant, decisive boy, Marik, who sports masters while confronting a lively challenge and finding ways to overcome it. (6 to 10 years old) Shooting in Kabul by N. H. Senzai. In the summer of 2001, the parents of 12-year-old Fadi made a hard decision to leave Afghanistan and immigrate to the United States. Fadi's older sister was behind by chance. Then the family faced an incident on September 11, and Faddy wanted to meet his sisters again. According to the experience of real life of the author's husband, this story is stamina and hope. (8 to 12 years old)

Rukhsana Khan 's King of the Day by Christiane Kromer: With the advent of Spring Festival in Lahore, Pakistan, everyone is more excited than not preparing for Marek' s battle with the next Falcon Flying Kite. "How can I use only one kite to become King of Basant," his sister made fun of. "" Allah, it will be fast enough, "he gladly said. Malik went from the wheelchair to the roof of the family and sent his younger brother "dropping the wind so that I can catch the kite to release." Children will play a neighbor bully, his harmful words and powerful kites do not equal Falcons. After he defeated the enemy, Falcon continued to choose the kite after flying the kite to the sky: "When they land, they will belong to anyone who finds them, but at least they are free I will taste. "And thanks to the kindness he controls, it will be even more King of Basant - anonymous!