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Brick Lane

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  • 416 páginas
  • 15 horas de lectura

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Set in Tower Hamlets, this contemporary novel immerses readers in the poignant life of an Asian immigrant girl, exploring themes of love, fate, and cultural conflict. Nazneen, a teenager, finds herself in an arranged marriage with a much older man, leaving her Bangladeshi village for a cramped flat in London’s East End. With no knowledge of English, she relies on her husband, but her practical wisdom leads her to form a friendship with Razia, who helps her navigate her new environment. Nazneen maintains contact with her sister Hasina, who has defied tradition by pursuing a love marriage. However, Hasina’s life takes a dark turn when her partner becomes violent, forcing her into a degrading job in a garment factory. Confined by cultural expectations, Nazneen sews for a living until the arrival of the radical Karim ignites a passionate love affair that compels her to reclaim her agency. Against a backdrop of racial tension, the novel portrays Nazneen’s transformation from a timid girl to a confident woman. Graciously written and infused with humor, it examines the impact of fate on our lives, showcasing a remarkable journey of self-discovery from a talented new voice in literature.

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Brick Lane, Monica Ali

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2003
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Título
Brick Lane
Idioma
Inglés
Autores
Monica Ali
Editorial
Doubleday
Publicado en
2003
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
416
ISBN10
0385604858
ISBN13
9780385604857
Serie
Primera publicación
2003
Título original
Brick Lane
Calificación
3,45 de 5
Descripción
Set in Tower Hamlets, this contemporary novel immerses readers in the poignant life of an Asian immigrant girl, exploring themes of love, fate, and cultural conflict. Nazneen, a teenager, finds herself in an arranged marriage with a much older man, leaving her Bangladeshi village for a cramped flat in London’s East End. With no knowledge of English, she relies on her husband, but her practical wisdom leads her to form a friendship with Razia, who helps her navigate her new environment. Nazneen maintains contact with her sister Hasina, who has defied tradition by pursuing a love marriage. However, Hasina’s life takes a dark turn when her partner becomes violent, forcing her into a degrading job in a garment factory. Confined by cultural expectations, Nazneen sews for a living until the arrival of the radical Karim ignites a passionate love affair that compels her to reclaim her agency. Against a backdrop of racial tension, the novel portrays Nazneen’s transformation from a timid girl to a confident woman. Graciously written and infused with humor, it examines the impact of fate on our lives, showcasing a remarkable journey of self-discovery from a talented new voice in literature.