When the Moon is Low
T**1
It's a beautiful book, I absolutely adored it
It's a beautiful book, I absolutely adored it!!! I wish there was more than how it ended... But I guess it would be too stretched out if there was more, anyway it was a very touching book
G**M
Good read..
Good book to read. However I thought it ended abruptly especially after such detailed description of every day / every escape /every crossing throughout the book.
M**A
Good
Just an amazing book with awesome story line
A**A
Nice one
I love the book
R**S
The same hashimi 😍
Not up to her debut novel "The pearl that broke its shell ".. Though Good ..I felt a bit lagging..
I**T
Stop writing entire story in book description
So guys at amazon write the whole story in the description. They also tell us that this ends happily leaving no suspense for the readers. This is not the way you describe a book.
P**T
Five Stars
Awesome read.
N**I
When The Moon is Low
Interesting but sad picture of life of suppression of women in the traditional Islamic culture, and how the heroine survives.
C**B
Cultural life in other countries
The story flowed well a d was very emotional. I was surprised at the difficulty there is in traveling from country to country. I have so much gratitude for living in the US.I love learning about people and their culture. I have so much empathy for these people. I wonder if life is still just as hard as the time in which this story took place..It's a good read for anybody and I reccomend this author.
W**M
Could not stop reading
I found this book very moving and brilliantly written. Every word helped me imagine in detail everything that was happening from start to finish. I truly did not want this book to come to an end,At the time of writing this review Afghanistan is going through horrendous turmoil again and this story is even more heartbreaking. Thank you Nadia for making me empathise even more with the plight of displaced people just wanting to be safe.
R**6
Histoire prenante
J'ai lu ce roman après avoir lu un premier livre de Nadia Hashimi (The Pearl that Broke Its Shell, qui m'avait beaucoup plu également).C'est un livre émouvant, qui prend les tripes et qui sans aucun doute, permet de voir la situation des migrants de leur point de vue, et de partager une infime partie de leur quotidien, des risques qu'ils prennent, de leurs difficultés, parfois de l'horreur et toujours de la peur.Bravo à l'auteure pour cette belle histoire, dont on aimerait connaître la suite.
A**
would recommend!
Is a great book and I haven’t heard of a story that’s remotely close to this so I would recommend reading this. It gives you insight on stuff, a person from the first world normally deine understand
J**A
Thought provoking.
Just love everything this author has written.
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