Ebook {Epub PDF} Marrying Ameera by Rosanne Hawke
· Rosanne Hawke Rosanne Hawke is an Australian children's book author and a teacher from South Australia. Author. Journal Entry 1. 10/6/ 0 Comments Why it attracted me? “Marrying Ameera” has attracted my attention because Ameera is an Arabic Muslim name and I thought it would be a relatable novel as I am Muslim. The Title. Marrying Ameera has a motif of water running through Ameera's story just as the Indus runs through the Pakistani folk tales and Pakistan itself. Music in the folktales Music . Marrying Ameera is a gripping and uncomfortable tale of a girl's struggle to resist an arranged marriage that will keep her in an unfamiliar country and away from her mother, brother, friends – and the boy she really loves. It's the type of book that can't help but fill a reader with impotent rage and it is frustrating in this regard, because of how deeply Hawke makes her audience feel the unfairness of the situation her /5.
Description - Marrying Ameera by Rosanne Hawke A story of forbidden love and the gulf between cultures, as seen through the eyes of a Pakistani-Australian. Ages 14+ Seventeen-year-old Ameera has just finished school and her friendship with tariq, her best friend's older brother, is growing. Rosanne Hawke. Home. No Naked Ads - Here! Marrying ameera, p Marrying Ameera, page 1 Select Voice: Brian (uk) Emma (uk) Amy (uk) Eric (us) Ivy (us) Joey (us) Salli (us) Justin (us) Jennifer (us) Kimberly (us) Kendra (us) Russell (au) Nicole (au) Try our free service - convert any of your text to speech!. Marrying Ameera by Rosanne Hawke ISBN: RRP: $ Publication Date: August The story Ameera is a 17 year old Australian girl with a Pakistani Muslim father. Her father fell in love and married an Australian but, as his children have grown older he has become more conservative and protective, particularly of his daughter.
‘Marrying Ameera’ is a novel written by Rosanne Hawke and it features a teenage girl called Ameera who is facing difficulties because of her father Hassan and his Pakistani cultural beliefs. Her father being greatly influenced by the Pakistani culture and beliefs wants his daughter to follow it too without any disagreeance. Marrying Ameera has a motif of water running through Ameera's story just as the Indus runs through the Pakistani folk tales and Pakistan itself. Music in the folktales Music and love are intertwined in the folktales. Marrying Ameera by Rosanne Hawke ISBN: RRP: $ Publication Date: August The story Ameera is a 17 year old Australian girl with a Pakistani Muslim father. Her father fell in love and married an Australian but, as his children have grown older he has become more conservative and protective, particularly of his daughter.
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