When the Moon Is Low. Nadia Hashimi, HarperCollins. pp. ISBN Summary. Nominee, Goodreads Best Book of 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 . To follow my research rabbit holes, check out my Pinterest board for When The Moon Is Low: Visit. Visit When The Moon Is Low Book Club to view the Readers’ Guide and more. Nadia Hashimi has gifted the reader with an unforgettable lesson in human hardships and the will to survive with dignity.” Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. "When the Moon is Low" by a great writer, Nadia Hashimi I give this story 4 1/2 stars The only reason I didn't give this novel a 5-star rating is because I was so immensely impressed by her other two novels, that comparatively, this one is good, but it doesn't quite live up to the greatness of the others/5().
There is water imagery throughout the novel. As the old man stares out over the English Channel that divides Saleem from his family, we read that "From here is was easy to see the currents, linear streams of water a shade different from the rest of the ocean, like secret passages within the depths.". As Saleem gets closer, Fereiba dreams of. To follow my research rabbit holes, check out my Pinterest board for When The Moon Is Low: Visit. Visit When The Moon Is Low Book Club to view the Readers' Guide and more. Nadia Hashimi has gifted the reader with an unforgettable lesson in human hardships and the will to survive with dignity.". When the Moon Is Low: Review of When the Moon Is Low by Nadia Hashimi, plus back-story and other interesting facts about the book.
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