Beneath My Mother's Feet
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- $6.99
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
"Our lives will always be in the hands of our mothers, whether we like it or not."
Nazia doesn't mind when her friends tease and call her a good beti, a dutiful daughter. Growing up in a working-class family in Karachi, Pakistan, Nazia knows that obedience is the least she can give to her mother, who has spent years saving and preparing for her dowry. But every daughter must grow up, and for fourteen-year-old Nazia that day arrives suddenly when her father gets into an accident at work, and her family finds themselves without money for rent or food.
Being the beti that she is, Nazia drops out of school to help her mother clean houses, all the while wondering when she managed to lose control of her life that had been full of friends and school. Working as a maid is a shameful obligation that could be detrimental to her future -- after all, no one wants a housekeeper for a daughter-in-law. As Nazia finds herself growing up much too quickly, the lessons of hardship that seem unbearable turn out to be a lot more liberating than she ever imagined.
Customer Reviews
Bad book
I was forced to read Beneath My Mother's Feet for school purposes so I have read the whole book and overall it is not only boring but is extremely hard to under stand the language for example when they say Mum it a different word like 'amma'.
And if you don't know all the 62 different words in this book (like me) it makes it very difficult to enjoy this book. The book does have great detail and makes you feel like you can feel the characters emotions, but the story line is not to my interests. This is only my opinion so for other people they might really enjoy this book otherwise I give credit to the author Amjed Qamar for taking her time to write this novel.