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Beyond the fields

Title
Beyond the fields / Aysha Baqir.
Author
Baqir, Aysha
Publication
  • Singapore : Marshall Cavendish Editions, [2019]
  • ©2019

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TextUse in library JFD 20-2346Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

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Description
276 pages; 20 cm
Summary
"Zara and Tara, twins born to a poor farmer in South Punjab, work from dawn to dusk. Their father toils day after day but is forced to sell his produce to their landlord at a subsidized rate. Zara is passionate about learning and is thrilled at an opportunity to take an exam that might win her a scholarship to a girls' school in a neighbouring village. However, Zara and Tara discover that their parents have already arranged their dowries. During an afternoon spree of games, Tara is kidnapped from the fields and raped. When Zara's father accepts a shocking marriage proposal for Tara, Zara opposes his decision. When it emerges that Tara's husband has been keeping her in a brothel, the twins' parents declare that it is too dangerous for them to interfere and they must accept that Tara is lost to them. Determined to find her twin and seek justice, Zara embarks on a harrowing quest to rescue Tara and find a safe space in their village in a world where girls and women, all too often, don't support one another."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Fiction.
  • Domestic fiction.
  • Social problem fiction.
Call Number
JFD 20-2346
ISBN
  • 9789814841184
  • 9814841188
LCCN
2019353222
OCLC
1080591148
Author
Baqir, Aysha, author.
Title
Beyond the fields / Aysha Baqir.
Publisher
Singapore : Marshall Cavendish Editions, [2019]
Copyright Date
©2019
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Local Note
NOVEL OF SISTERS IN 1980S RURAL PAKISTAN, ONE RAPED & OTHER DETERMINED TO SEEK JUSTICE. FIRST NOVEL.
Other Form:
Electronic version: Baqir, Aysha. Beyond the fields. Singapore : Marshall Cavendish Editions, [2019] 9789814841634 (OCoLC)1097575625
Research Call Number
JFD 20-2346
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