Our book club picked Nadia Hashimi's first novel, The Pearl that Broke its Shell, so I was eager to read her next novel. She doesn't disappoint!
Hashimi's evocative prose brings to life the story of a refugee family fleeing persecution and looking to start a new life in
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When the Moon is Low gives us an insight into the world of refugees--something that Europe is currently struggling with. Although this book deals with refugees from Afghanistan, the story is familiar from the news reports of Syrian refugees. (less)