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By Angela Hunt

Aurora Rose Norquest isn't the same as her acquaintances, assorted from most folk. nonetheless unmarried at thirty-five, she spends each hour of her days and nights in a sublime new york condominium, quietly taking care of her invalid mother.

Then her mom dies, and Aurora's global spins on its axis. truth shatters into startlingly reasonable nightmares, and the shards of troubling thoughts slice into her sleep. every little thing Aurora has believed approximately herself and her international fades into murky desires that may not permit her leisure. anything, somebody is pursuing Aurora--growing extra threatening by means of the day, trying out the bounds of her sanity.

Will she locate the braveness to confront her unseen pursuer? Or will she hand over to the damaging depression that haunts her days and nights? what is going to it take to meet the relentless intruder whose voice presses her towards The Awakening?

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Akhasiegar. A suitor. His name is Rasheed," Khadija went on. "He is a friend of a business acquaintance of your father's. " Afsoon was nodding. "And he does speak Farsi, like us, like you. " Mariam's chest was tightening. The room was reeling up and down, the ground shifting beneath her feet. "He's a shoemaker," Khadija was saying now. "But not some kind of ordinary street-sidemoochi, no, no. He has his own shop, and he is one of the most sought-after shoemakers in Kabul He makes them for diplomats, members of the presidential family-that class of people.

Sometimes," Nana said early one morning, as she was feeding the chickens outside thekolba, "I wish my father had had the stomach to sharpen one of his knives and do the honorable thing. " She tossed another handful of seeds into the coop, paused, and looked at Mariam. "Better for you too, maybe. It would have spared you the grief of knowing that you are what you are. But he was a coward, my father. " Jalil didn't have thedil either, Nana said, to do the honorable thing. To stand up to his family, to his wives and inlaws, and accept responsibility for what he had done.

And though she would live the first fifteen years of her life within walking distance of Herat, Mariam would never see this storied tree. She would never see the famous minarets up close, and she would never pick fruit from Herat's orchards or stroll in its fields of wheat. But whenever Jalil talked like this, Mariam would listen with enchantment. She would admire Jalil for his vast and worldly knowledge. She would quiver with pride to have a father who knew such things. " Nana said after Jalil left.

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