No More Mulberries

No More Mulberries by Mary Smith, published by YouWriteOn in 2009, is a 260-page work written in English. The narrative follows British-born Miriam as she navigates the complexities of her marriage to her Afghan doctor husband, which is on the brink of crisis. To address the challenges in her relationship, Miriam embarks on a journey into her past, seeking to understand how unresolved issues impact her present.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of commitment and divided loyalties, set against the backdrop of Afghanistan’s transition. The book delves into the intricacies of family life, marriage, and divorce, providing insight into the emotional struggles faced by the characters. Through Miriam’s experiences, the narrative examines love and loss, offering a poignant reflection on personal and cultural conflicts.
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Set in Afghanistan, British-born Miriam finds her marriage to her Afghan doctor husband heading towards crisis. She has to journey into her past to understand how unresolved issues are damaging her relationship. It is a story of commitment and divided loyalties, of love and loss, set against a country struggling through transition.
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