The unacknowledged struggles

The unacknowledged struggles
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Download or read book The unacknowledged struggles written by Asiya Zehra and published by Blue Rose Publishers. This book was released on 2022-01-04 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nasrin is Abdullah's first wife. She's extremely empathetic and everyone's favourite in the haveli. Badi Begum, Abdullah's mother, adores her a lot but when she knows Nasrin can never be a mother, her immaculate bonding becomes inimical with Nasrin. On his mother's demand, Abdullah is obliged for a second marriage to Bano. After one and a half years, they're blessed with a daughter, Azima. Nasrin forgets her piercing sufferings of 1947's partition, when her family left India forever, after Azima's birth. Out of her miserable world grows mother-daughter bonding that can endure all obstacles and hardships of life. She teaches her one of the important lessons of life that there is a vast difference between 'being patient' and 'being oppressed'. She loves Azima beyond everything one could ever imagine. But once again, she has to bear the pain of separation when Azima will marry to Hasan. Hasan is happy with his Nawabi tag and unaware of his responsibilities towards his wife and daughter. His sister Ruqayya is the one who holds his business. She loves Azima and her niece Ezzah a lot, also she shares a strong friendship with Azima, but as usual, she's perplexed and entangled between blood relation and friendship. Maheen, Hasan's courtesan, has changed Azima's life forever. In a patriarchal and conservative society where women are not allowed to speak before their fathers and husbands, will Nasrin and Azima be able to get what they deserve for their, "unacknowledged struggles"?


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