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Best books from Asia (1516)
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The Lotus and the Storm : A Novel by Lan Cao EN

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Country: Asia / Vietnam flag Vietnam
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An epic tale of love, loyalty, and war from the acclaimed author of Monkey Bridge Half a century after it began, the Vietnam War still has a hold on our national psyche. Lan Cao’s now-classic debut, Monkey Bridge, won her wide renown for “connecting . . . the opposite realities of Vietnam and America” (Isabel Allende). In her triumphant new novel, Cao transports readers back to the war, illuminating events central to twentieth-century history through the lives of one Vietnamese American family. Minh is a former South Vietnamese commander of the airborne brigade who left his homeland with his d... continue

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The Dancer from Khiva : One Muslim Woman's Quest for Freedom by Bibish EN

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
Country: Asia / Uzbekistan flag Uzbekistan
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"Winner of the National Bestseller and Book of the Year prizes in Russia, The Dancer from Khiva, is the unflinchingly honest, deceptively plainspoken memoir of Bibish, a Central Asian woman who came of age in a rigidly Islamic village in Uzbekistan. In a narrative that flows like a late-night confession, Bibish recounts her story. Born into an impoverished family, she was named 'Hadjarbibi' in honor of her grandfather's pilgrimage to Mecca. The holy name, however, did not protect her from unspeakable abuse at the hands of the men in her village. She knew instinctively to keep her experience a ... continue

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Mothersland by Shahzādah Samarqandī EN

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Asia / Uzbekistan flag Uzbekistan
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"A novel on the bond between a mother and daughter in late Soviet-era Uzbekistan"--

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Stockholm Syndrome by Shahzoda Nazarova Samarqandi EN

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Country: Asia / Uzbekistan flag Uzbekistan
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Called "taboo-breaking… revolutionary" by RFE/RL, Stockholm Syndrome is one of the most controversial books to emerge from Tajik society in recent years. The story of a young woman’s struggle to choose between her career and motherhood, the novella shocked this traditional and conservative society. A remembrance of childhood and rumination upon challenges present and future, Nazarovas work explores themes of immigration, identity and mental imbalance. Acclaimed as ‘ahead of its time’ by Persian reviewers, Stockholm Syndrome is an emotional tour de force. Winner of the Best Female Author award ... continue

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Back To Bukhara by Shahzoda Nazarova Samarqandi EN

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Country: Asia / Uzbekistan flag Uzbekistan
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“Back to Bukhara” is the story of Malika, a young and curious Tajik woman. She is seeking peace and solitude in the Netherlands when a letter from a friend takes her back to Bukhara, her hometown in Uzbekistan. The story behind the letter and the friend who wrote it involves a long-lost manuscript and her quest to find it results in a confrontation with the country’s national security guards. Although she does not succeed in finding this document, she returns with another, much more important book written by a local writer, her old history teacher, who has suffered interrogation in his land ma... continue

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I Am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced by Nujood Ali EN

Rating: 4 (5 votes)
Country: Asia / Yemen flag Yemen
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“I’m a simple village girl who has always obeyed the orders of my father and brothers. Since forever, I have learned to say yes to everything. Today I have decided to say no.” Nujood Ali's childhood came to an abrupt end in 2008 when her father arranged for her to be married to a man three times her age. With harrowing directness, Nujood tells of abuse at her husband's hands and of her daring escape. With the help of local advocates and the press, Nujood obtained her freedom—an extraordinary achievement in Yemen, where almost half of all girls are married under the legal age. Nujood's courageo... continue

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A Land Without Jasmine by Wajdī Ahdal EN

Rating: 2 (3 votes)
Country: Asia / Yemen flag Yemen
Description:
A compulsive thriller that keeps the reader turning the page and provides a fascinating insight on life in Yemen.

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The Fox Hunt : A Refugee’s Memoir of Coming to America by Mohammed Al Samawi EN

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Country: Asia / Yemen flag Yemen
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“Nail-bitingly suspenseful. ... Inspiring. ... Essential reading.” — Booklist, starred review The Fox Hunt tells one young man’s unforgettable story of war, unlikely friendship, and his harrowing escape from Yemen's brutal civial war with the help of a daring plan engineered on social media by a small group of interfaith activists in the West. Born in the Old City of Sana’a, Yemen, to a pair of middle-class doctors, Mohammed Al Samawi was a devout Muslim raised to think of Christians and Jews as his enemy. But when Mohammed was twenty-three, he secretly received a copy of the Bible, and what h... continue

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The Hostage by Zayd Muṭīʻ Dammāj EN

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Country: Asia / Yemen flag Yemen
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A REISSUED CLASSIC BY YEMEN'S ACCLAIMED LITERARY VOICE

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What Have You Left Behind? by Bushra Al-Maqtari EN

Rating: 5 (1 vote)
Country: Asia / Yemen flag Yemen
Description:
Reminiscent of the work of Nobel Prize laureate Svetlana Alexievich, What Have You Left Behind? powerfully draws together civilian accounts of the Yemeni civil war and serves as a vital reminder of the scale of the human tragedy behind the headlines.


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