Prophetess
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Esplanade Books, 2023.
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9781550656527
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3h 58m 0s
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Baharan Baniahmadi., Baharan Baniahmadi|AUTHOR., & Parmida Vand|READER. (2023). Prophetess . Esplanade Books.

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Baharan Baniahmadi, Baharan Baniahmadi|AUTHOR and Parmida Vand|READER. 2023. Prophetess. Esplanade Books.

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Baharan Baniahmadi, Baharan Baniahmadi|AUTHOR and Parmida Vand|READER. Prophetess Esplanade Books, 2023.

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Baharan Baniahmadi, Baharan Baniahmadi|AUTHOR, and Parmida Vand|READER. Prophetess Esplanade Books, 2023.

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	Winner of the Blue Metropolis/Conseil des arts de Montreal New Contribution Literary Prize 2023
	An unflinching allegorical novel that explores trauma, women's rights, and religious tradition.
	In the slums of Tehran, seven-year-old Sara witnesses the horrific murder of her sister Setayesh, an event leaves her in shock and unable to speak. As the neighbourhood frantically searches for the missing girl, Sara is locked inside herself, unable to tell her parents or police all she knows.
	Over time, the mute Sara develops a strange allergic reaction, in which hair covers her face every time a man approaches her. One day in school, when an imam gets too close, she faints. After Sara reawakens, classmates show her video of her speaking freely and eloquently while unconscious… in Polish. These are only the first of many unexpected developments in Sara's life, as she grapples with how to live with her sister's memory in a world that abuses women from a very early age.
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