Maheeba

Maheeba by Evelyn Price, published by iUniverse on May 11, 2004, is a narrative that chronicles one woman’s journey to escape religious persecution in her homeland. This edition spans 180 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Maheeba and her family as they seek freedom in America, navigating the challenges of leaving behind a centuries-old culture for a rapidly changing environment.
Readers will find a blend of personal struggle and cultural exploration as Maheeba and her brothers adapt to their new life in the United States. The narrative unfolds as a love story intertwined with historical elements, showcasing themes of faith, hope, and humor. Through Maheeba’s experiences, the book offers insights into the complexities of immigration and the pursuit of identity in a foreign land.
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Maheeba chronicles one womans journey to escape the religous persecution she encounters in her homeland. Along with her family, Maheeba finds freedom in America, at a cost. In her search, Maheeba and her brothers journey to the United States, leaving a culture that has not changed in centuries, to find themselves in a country changing so rapidly, its culture is still undefined.Maheebas’ story in America goes from rags, to riches, to rags. Presented as a love story, and history, Maheeba is filled with faith, hope, and Humor.
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