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Summary of Homeira Qaderi's Dancing in the Mosque, EPUB eBook

Summary of Homeira Qaderi's Dancing in the Mosque EPUB

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Book Preview: #1 I was a bright, playful child, too young and energetic to understand fear. I spent a lot of time in front of the hallway mirror, examining my eyes to discover where the fear was hiding. I was three generations living in the same house: Baba-jan and Nanah-jan, their four daughters, my aunts Kurbra, Hajar, Zahra, and Azizah, my uncles Naseer and Basheer, and me.

#2 I was a wild, stubborn baby spider who always wanted to escape the confines of my mother’s web. I never tired of the struggle to get outside. I was always looking for a chance to sneak into our walled garden.

#3 When the cease-fires were over, our entertainment was collecting pinecones or running among the tanks, playing hide-and-seek with the boys. When we couldn’t find the boys, the Russian soldiers would point to their hiding spots.

#4 During the war, I played with a doll that my grandmother had made for me. I was overjoyed when the tailor shop down the street took a direct hit, as it meant I could get new clothes for my doll.

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