My Name Is Salma

Cover of My Name Is Salma by Fadia Faqir
Author: Fadia Faqir
Publisher: Doubleday
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9780385610988
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Weight: 0.93255536826 Pounds
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My Name Is Salma by Fadia Faqir, published by Doubleday in 2007, is a poignant narrative that explores the life of Salma, a young goat-herd from the Levant. After becoming pregnant before marriage, she faces the wrath of her Bedouin tribe, leading to her imprisonment for her own protection and the loss of her newborn. As she escapes to England seeking asylum, Salma embarks on a journey that contrasts her past with her new life in Exeter, where she navigates cultural differences and personal challenges.

In this First Edition, readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as forbidden love and the struggle for identity amidst cultural upheaval. Salma’s interactions with her ancient landlady and a spirited Pakistani girl named Parvin highlight her quest for belonging and self-discovery. The narrative shifts between the olive groves of her homeland and the streets of Exeter, capturing the complexities of immigrant life and the enduring echoes of her past. With 288 pages, this novel presents a heartfelt examination of courage and resilience in the face of societal expectations.


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In her village of Hima in the Levant, Salma, a young goat-herd, has violated the code of her Bedouin tribe by becoming pregnant before marriage. To restore their honour, the villagers set out to kill her. Now a runaway from the men of her tribe, Salma’s days playing the pipe for her goats and swimming in the spring are over. She is placed in prison for her own protection, and to the sound of her deafening screams, her newborn baby is taken away. After several years, when it seems the men have given up on their chase, she moves to England to seek asylum. So begins her new life in the permissive West. In the middle of the most English of English towns, Exeter, she learns good manners from her ancient landlady, and strives to have a social life at the local pub. But it is with the help of Parvin, a feisty Pakistani girl on the run from an arranged marriage, that Salma is finally able to forge a new identity. But deep in her heart the cries of her baby daughter still echo. When she can no longer bear them, she decides to go back to her village to find her. It is a journey that will change everything – and nothing. Slipping seamlessly back and forth between the olive groves of the Levant and the rain-slicked streets of Exeter, “My Name is Salma” is a searing novel of forbidden love, violated honour and a woman’s courage in the face of insurmountable odds. Fadia Faqir’s portrait of the fractured lives of immigrants caught up in a painful yet exhilarating cross-cultural encounter is both heartbreaking and humorous. It is a story that will leave no-one unmoved.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “My Name Is Salma” by Fadia Faqir. Synopsis preview: In her village of Hima in the Levant, Salma, a young goat-herd, has violated the code of her Bedouin tribe by becoming pregnant before marriage. To restore their honour, the villagers set out to kill her. Now a runaway f…
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“My Name Is Salma” is credited to Fadia Faqir.
When was “My Name Is Salma” published?
Publisher: Doubleday. Year: 2007.
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ISBN-13: 9780385610988.
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Language: en. Pages: 288. Edition: First Edition.

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