Zaheda Ghani Zaheda Ghani i(A149973 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon Pomegranate and Fig Zaheda Ghani , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2022 24263592 2022 single work novel young adult

'The women arrive first, on an afternoon like any other, when Henna is safely enclosed behind her desk at school. They come to start a conversation that is both taboo and a normal part of life. A small, intimate group . . . precious stones decorate their necks and fingers, the sond, embroidery, on their pantaloons and translucent veils catches the afternoon light. Their eyebrows are groomed into elegant curves. They float on a cloud of perfume to Henna's family home.'

'A deeply moving novel about tradition, love, war and the sorrow & hope exile will bring.

'Tracing the lives of three young people, Henna, her brother Hamid, and a man who will become her husband, Rahim, this lyrical and evocative story reveals the political entanglements and family dynamics that are heightened and shattered by conflict. Taking us from the streets of Herat in the 1970s, invaded by Soviet forces, to India in the 1980s and then to the suburbs of Sydney, Pomegranate & Fig vividly illuminates the disruption, displacement and tragedy that war unleashes.

'Shortlisted for the Richell Prize, this is an unforgettable debut that heralds an exciting new Australian literary voice.' (Publication summary)

1 form y separately published work icon Kick Lina Kastoumis , Esben Storm , Adam Bowen , Kris Mrksa , Anh Do , Thao Nguyen , Zaheda Ghani , ( dir. Esben Storm ) Australia : Storm Productions SBS Independent Horsebridge Productions Limited High Point Films and Television , 2007 Z1893799 2007 series - publisher film/TV

'They came from worlds apart to live together to find love on Wog Street. Miki Mavros, a 26-year-old Greek, alternative arty type, is on a serious losing streak and has to retreat back home to Wog Street. There she meets Doctor Joe, a 25 year old Maori with a straight girlfriend and a yuppie dream. Miki and Joe are living proof that opposites attract. Will Miki answer the call of the road or will she be able to commit to the love she gradually discovers in the old neighbourhood?'

Source: Australian Television Information Archive. (Sighted: 11/10/2012)

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