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Shabanu: Daughter of the Wind
Shabanu Daughter of the Wind
Author: Suzanne Fisher Staples
"This first novel is, on several counts, one of the most exciting YA books — to appear recently. Staples is so steeped in her story and its Pakistani — setting that the use of a first-person voice for a desert child rings — authentic--the voice is clear, consistent, and convincing. Shabanu and her — sister are to marry brothers as soon as they all c...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780780711624
ISBN-10: 0780711629
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Publisher: Perfection Learning Prebound
Book Type: Unknown Binding
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Even though this book is written for young adult / high school students, it was mesmerizing to me as a 42 year-old mom. I wanted to fight for Shabanu; for the freedom of choice she doesn't have simply because she is a girl. This story was an eye-opening view of the many different cultural groups that exist within Pakistan and a woman's place in those cultures. The descriptions of the characters, the geographical areas, and customs are detailed. I read this book in one sitting and then ordered the companion novel Haveli that continues Shabanu's story. I am about to order the last book in the triad. If you have a daughter, this is a must read!
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A great piece of young adult literature. Its a tale of a young girl in a Pakistan. Its a powerful story of the culture surrounding her and her camel raising family of gypsies. It has some graphic parts that may not be suitable for immature readers.
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Wonderful Newbery Honor book for young adults about the muslim world from a teenager's point of view. See companion book, "Haveli."


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