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When the Moon Is Low

A Novel

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When the Moon Is Low

By: Nadia Hashimi
Narrated by: Sneha Mathan, Neil Shah
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The unforgettable story of an Afghan family’s escape from the Taliban and perilous trek across Europe to seek asylum, led by one extraordinarily courageous woman. This is the second novel by Nadia Hashimi, the author of last year’s breakout, THE PEARL THAT BROKE ITS SHELL.

Mahmoud’s passion for his wife Fereiba, a schoolteacher, is greater than any love she’s ever known. But their happy, middle-class world—a life of education, work, and comfort—implodes when their country is engulfed in war, and the Taliban rises to power.

Mahmoud, a civil engineer, becomes a target of the new fundamentalist regime and is murdered. Forced to flee Kabul with her three children, Fereiba has one hope to survive: she must find a way to cross Europe and reach her sister’s family in England. With forged papers and help from kind strangers they meet along the way, Fereiba make a dangerous crossing into Iran under cover of darkness. Exhausted and brokenhearted but undefeated, Fereiba manages to smuggle them as far as Greece. But in a busy market square, their fate takes a frightening turn when her teenage son, Saleem, becomes separated from the rest of the family.

Faced with an impossible choice, Fereiba pushes on with her daughter and baby, while Saleem falls into the shadowy underground network of undocumented Afghans who haunt the streets of Europe’s capitals. Across the continent Fereiba and Saleem struggle to reunite, and ultimately find a place where they can begin to reconstruct their lives.

Family Life Women's Fiction Fiction World Literature Genre Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Historical Fiction
Beautiful Storytelling • Touching Narrative • Intriguing Plot • Amazing Details • Heartbreaking Realism

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I love Hashimi’s poetic language throughout. The story stirred intense empathy in my heart and I loved each character met on Saleem’s long journey. My only complaint was the abrupt ending. I just wanted a chapter more. Some hugging and tears. Or just hugging.

A lovely, honest look at the immigrant experience

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It was pretty good. A little clunky at times but overall enjoyable and worth the read.

Good story

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Sad story, amazing details! Narrations are professional. Hope to have more novels like these. Refugees stories are heartbreaking.

Simply amazing!

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The beginning of this novel, is like poetry. I loved it!!! I thought it was written with delicacy, avoiding the really horrible details.

My congratulations to both the author and the interpreter. Thank you, for letting me spend, some good time listening to this Novel and learning more of Afganistán….

Resielience

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Great story but I lost interest when the male voice starts to narrate. I could see the person reading, he lacks emotion. On the other hand the woman voice is exquisite, I got transportes into the story

Love the story

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