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In women we trust, a novel, N. H. Sakhia

Label
In women we trust, a novel, N. H. Sakhia
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
In women we trust
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
N. H. Sakhia
Sub title
a novel
Summary
An intense story of an uneven conflict where Sardar Timur Barlas, an almighty, powerful and influential, landlord in a remote town in Pakistan goes against Zara Bibi and her husband Shams, his lowly, poor and helpless servants. While trying to protect her master's interest, Zara Bibi opens up gates of hell for her only son Gul when she discovered him holding Timur's young daughter Farah in an unholy embrace in presence of a crowd she had gathered. Gul accidentally walks into undesired and untimely adolescence, which his own mother turns into a deadly minefield for him. All powerful, Sardar Timur calls for a facade of a trial with unspeakable consequences for the poor family. Mullah Aziz, the leader of the town's largest mosque, renowned for his firebrand sermons and radical idealism, is called forth to gather a jury of sorts, along with a morally conflicted journalist Turab to provide legal cover for Sardar Timur's vigilante justice. The predetermined sentence for Gul, regardless of his guilt or innocence, would deprive him of the essence of a male child. Zara Bibi and her husband are, offered a horrendous choice to present their only daughter Noor to accept the grave punishment in place of her brother so he can remain a whole man. The very men of the home Zara Bibi and Noor looked for their protection are, forced to ask that their women sacrifice themselves so their 'maleness' can be saved. In this heart-wrenching account of hellish circumstance, the story critiques issues of patriarchy, misogyny, unequal treatment, the mistreatment of women, debate about female empowerment perceived to have run amok and a debased and regressive society-all with an insurmountable compassion for its people, the culture, and an unrelenting hope for a just and better life
Target audience
adult
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