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Nadia's Song
Soheir Khashoggi

Nadia's Song

Macmillan (Jun 05, 2005)
9780765312365
374 pages | 155 x 239 mm | English
Dewey 813/.54
LC Classification PS3561.H29 .N33 2005
LC Control No. 2004066418

Genre

  • Domestic Fiction
  • Psychological Fiction

Subject

  • Illegitimate Children
  • Illegitimate Children/ Fiction
  • Missing Children/ Fiction
  • Mothers And Daughters
  • Mothers And Daughters/ Fiction

Plot

"You will have great sorrow in your life, and loss," the old woman foretold. "But you will also have great triumph and joy. And only Allah knows in what measure."Alexandria, Egypt. Born a humble servant girl on a cotton plantation owned by a wealthy British family, Karima Ismail never imagined how far her dreams would take her---nor the heartache and passion in store. Although her doomed love for her employer's handsome son ends in tragedy, their brief romance leaves her with a beautiful daughter who is the joy of her life.In time, Karima's heavenly voice brings her stardom as she becomes one of the most admired and successful singers of her generation, the world-famous "Nightingale" of Egypt. But all her success counts for nothing when, in one terrible night of flame and revolution, little Nadia suddenly disappears, leaving Karima bereft.Given a new name and identity, Karima's lost daughter grows up thousands of miles away. It is only when an unexpected chain of events leads "Gaby" back to Egypt that she can begin to unravel the mystery of her past---and discover the happiness she longs for.Set against five decades of turbulent Middle Eastern history, from World War II to the first Gulf War, Nadia's Song is a moving saga of mothers and daughters and the unbreakable bond between them.

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