Lalli Unveils a Window

Par : Dr. Kamakshi P. Murti
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-93-6263-567-9
  • EAN9789362635679
  • Date de parution31/01/2025
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  • ÉditeurLeadstart

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Lalli Unveils a Window tells the story of Lalitha (Lalli) Sastri, a fourteen-year-old South-Asian girl whose parents migrated from South India to Tucson, Arizona in the US. The loss of a leg three years before in a car accident leads her to question and critically examine a world that has drastically changed for her. Her Muslim neighbors, the Ahmeds, help her question her own preconceived notions about Islam.
And when nineteen-year-old Sharif Ahmed willingly accompanies a member of the terror organization not realizing that he will be a pawn in ISIS-K's intention to blackmail his father, Lalli realizes that violence is not integral to a religion but created by a sick craving for absolutepower.
Lalli Unveils a Window tells the story of Lalitha (Lalli) Sastri, a fourteen-year-old South-Asian girl whose parents migrated from South India to Tucson, Arizona in the US. The loss of a leg three years before in a car accident leads her to question and critically examine a world that has drastically changed for her. Her Muslim neighbors, the Ahmeds, help her question her own preconceived notions about Islam.
And when nineteen-year-old Sharif Ahmed willingly accompanies a member of the terror organization not realizing that he will be a pawn in ISIS-K's intention to blackmail his father, Lalli realizes that violence is not integral to a religion but created by a sick craving for absolutepower.