The sound of language
a novel
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Author
Publication
2008 - Ballantine Books, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
61,000 words, Guess
Page Count
244 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesoundoflanguagen00mall
- ISBN-100345483162
- ISBN-139780345483164
- LibraryThing3988124
- Goodreads1111238
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- Library of Congress Control Number2007028571
- OCLC Control Number155715238
- Open LibraryOL18016176M
Classifications
- DDC813/.6
- LCCPS3613.A453 S65 2008
Description
In this luminous story of bravery, tradition, and the power of language, an Afghan woman and Danish widower form an unexpected alliance.Escaping the turmoil and heartbreak of war-torn Kabul, Raihana settles with distant relatives in the strange, cold, damp country of Denmark. Homesick and heartbroken, Raihana bravely attempts to start a new life, trying hard not to ponder the fate of her husband, who was taken prisoner by the Taliban and never heard from again.Soon after arriving, Raihana finds herself in a language school, struggling to learn Danish, which she thinks sounds like the buzzing of bees. To improve her speaking skills, Raihana apprentices herself to Gunnar, a recent widower who is steadily withdrawing from the world around him, even neglecting the bee colonies he worked so hard to cultivate with his late wife. Over the course of the bee season, Raihana and Gunnar forge an unlikely relationship, despite the disapproval of their friends and relatives. But when the violence Raihana thought she had left behind in Afghanistan rears its head, she and Gunnar are forced to confront the ghosts of the past as they navigate the uncertain future. Praise for Song of the Cuckoo Bird"Mesmerizing . . . a sprawling, gorgeous intergenerational saga."--Jacquelyn Mitchard."An intelligent, absorbing novel."--The Boston GlobeFrom the Trade Paperback edition.
Genres
- Fiction
Other Editions
- The sound of language: a novel
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