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Farah’s ready to move out of her parent’s house. She hates the hour-long commute to campus, and she wants more freedom. Maiheen and Mustafa Ghasemi, first-generation Iranian immigrants in Toronto, worry about their youngest daughter’s brusque ways. They wonder why she can’t be more like her older sister, Farzana – though Farah knows Farzana keeps her own secrets.Before Farah can secure her new life, she is brutally assaulted on campus. While grappling with their fears for Farah’s safety, the Ghasemis struggle to find ways to support their daughter as she recovers from trauma, yet continues to assert her independence. This brave coming-of-age story will be familiar to every parent who has struggled to support their child’s choices, every youth who has sought independence and every woman who has survived violence.

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Titel
Sister Seen, Sister Heard
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Kimia Eslah
Erscheinungsdatum
2022
Einband
Paperback
ISBN10
1773635204
ISBN13
9781773635200
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Farah’s ready to move out of her parent’s house. She hates the hour-long commute to campus, and she wants more freedom. Maiheen and Mustafa Ghasemi, first-generation Iranian immigrants in Toronto, worry about their youngest daughter’s brusque ways. They wonder why she can’t be more like her older sister, Farzana – though Farah knows Farzana keeps her own secrets.Before Farah can secure her new life, she is brutally assaulted on campus. While grappling with their fears for Farah’s safety, the Ghasemis struggle to find ways to support their daughter as she recovers from trauma, yet continues to assert her independence. This brave coming-of-age story will be familiar to every parent who has struggled to support their child’s choices, every youth who has sought independence and every woman who has survived violence.