Thursday, January 16, 2014

A Thousand Splendid Suns, Passage Thirteen (Chapter 36 – pages 258-259)

"Ona!" she cried, pointing to a group of little girls skipping rope. "Mayam! Ona"
She sank lower in her seat.
Beside her, Mariam was muttering a prayer. Laila wished she could see her face, but Mariam was in burqa they both were and all she could see was the glitter of her eyes through the grid.
All around her now, Laila saw the consequences of the recent fighting whose sounds she'd heard from the house. Homes that layin roofless ruins of brick and jagged stone, gouged buildings with fallen beamspoking through the holes, the charred, mangled husks of cars, upended,sometimes stacked on top of each other, walls pocked by holes of every conceivable caliber, shattered glass everywhere. She saw a funeral procession marching toward a mosque, a black clad old woman at the rear tearing at her hair. They passed a cemetery littered with rock piled graves and ragged shaheed flags fluttering in the breeze.

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  1. i liked your external link about burqa because it helped me understnad the importance and purpose of a woman covering her whole body.

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