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FINALIST FOR THE 2021 TRILLIUM AWARD • FINALIST FOR THE 2021 EVERGREEN AWARD • AN INDIGO BEST BOOK OF 2020 • A GLOBE AND MAIL BEST INDEPENDENT READ FOR FALL 2020 • AN APPLE BOOKS BEST BOOK OF 2020 • A CBC BOOKS BEST CANADIAN FICTION BOOK OF 2020 • A NOW MAGAZINE TOP TEN BOOK OF 2020 "Be prepared for this novel to stay with you for a long time, especially its ending."―GLOBE AND MAIL"[An] extraordinary book... packed with discovery and jarring emotional arcs."―TORONTO STAR"Penetrating and subtle ... [An] immersive, absorbing portrait."―EDEN ROBINSON"Explores with courage and storytelling finesse the harsh truths within the ideals of kinship and community." ―DAVID CHARIANDY"An urgent and passionate read." ―VIVEK SHRAYA"Visceral and emotional... a courageous feat."―QUILL & QUIRE (starred review)A brave, soulfully written feminist novel about inheritance and resistance that tests the balance between kinship and the fight against customs that harm us.When Sharifa accompanies her husband on a marriage-saving trip to India in 2016, she thinks that she’s going to research her great-great-grandfather, a wealthy business leader and philanthropist. What captures her imagination is not his rags-to-riches story, but the mystery of his four wives, missing from the family lore. She ends up excavating much more than she had imagined.Sharifa’s trip coincides with a time of unrest within her insular and conservative religious community, and there is no escaping its politics. A group of feminists is speaking out against khatna, an age-old ritual they insist is female genital cutting. Sharifa’s two favourite cousins are on opposite sides of the debate and she seeks a middle ground. As the issue heats up, Sharifa discovers an unexpected truth and is forced to take a position.

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This is an amazing book that gives me chills thinking about it. I knew so little about Female Genital Mutilation but this book presents the tradition from a traditional and modern perspective and allows the reader to feel their way through the process of acceptance or rejection. The writing is beautiful and tasteful. For such a heavy subject I wasn't expecting to feel a sense of wonder and feathery flow that had me reluctant to put the book down. I was actually worried that the book may be heavy-handed in messaging but it wasn't. It was a tale with truth and the characters were flawed and endearing and fascinating.Sharifa is a strong, believable heroine, exploring her sexuality and examining herself as a woman and mother. Her husband, Murtuza was an amazing and honestly refreshing husband who listened and tried to help her. At first, I was too skeptical about all of the men in this book but he provided the trust and reassurance that good men do exist and the story needed that reminder.From the beginning, those who are not familiar with India will likely love being immersed in the culture and feel the dangers that stir within the civil unrest. Feminists will love the powerful women who speak out when they have everything to lose. And mothers will hug their daughters close and consider having conversations with them they may otherwise would never think of.I highly recommend this book. It's educational, entertaining, and leaves you with the most quaking desire to change some traditions forever.

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