Amity A Novel

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Literary Fiction

Amity A Novel

Nasreen Pejvack

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Amity is a poignant narrative that follows the lives of two women, Paymaneh and Ragni, who meet by chance in a park in Canada. Paymaneh is an Iranian refugee haunted by the memories of the 1979 revolution and the subsequent loss of her activists friends, while Ragni has fled the brutal ethnic conflicts of the former Yugoslavia. As they share their stories of war, displacement, and survival, they form a deep bond rooted in their shared pain and their common hope for a more just and peaceful world. The novel explores themes of social justice, the devastating impacts of political ideology on human lives, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of trauma.

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Publisher

Inanna Publications and Education Incorporated

Pages

294

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9781771332378

ISBN-10

1771332379

Language

English

Published

2015-01-01