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She Who Remains; 9781916806184

She Who Remains

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Description

In the heart of the Accursed Mountains lies a village steeped in the ancient laws of the Kanun, where tradition governs every aspect of life. She Who Remains tells the poignant story of Bekija, a young woman who defies her prescribed fate by escaping an arranged marriage. In a bold and transformative act, she becomes a sworn virgin, relinquishing her womanhood to live as a man. This extraordinary choice, however, ignites a devastating chain of events that shatters her family and tears her away from the one she holds dear.

The Story

As Bekija navigates her new identity, the novel delves deep into themes of gender, freedom, and the consequences of defiance. Her journey is marked by profound emotional turmoil and societal repercussions, painting a vivid picture of a woman's struggle against a patriarchal structure that seeks to define her existence. Through evocative prose, the author captures the complexities of love, loss, and the fight for autonomy in a world governed by rigid norms.

Why Readers Love It

  • Compelling Characters: Bekija's transformation and resilience resonate deeply with readers, inviting empathy and reflection.
  • Rich Cultural Context: The novel immerses readers in the traditions and struggles of a society bound by the Kanun, creating a powerful backdrop for the narrative.
  • Exploration of Identity: The text challenges conventional notions of gender and identity, prompting discussions about the fluidity of self.

Perfect For

This novel appeals to those who appreciate modern literary fiction that examines the human condition through complex characters and intricate narratives. Fans of After the Flood and The Dinner will find a kindred spirit in Bekija's story, as it similarly navigates the intricacies of personal choice within societal constraints.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 128 mm × 197 mm × 14 mm
Publisher: Peirene Press Ltd
ISBN: 9781916806184

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