When We Were Sisters

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Price
$18.00  $16.74
Publisher
One World
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
5.1 X 7.9 X 0.8 inches | 0.55 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780593133477

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About the Author
Fatimah Asghar, author of If They Come for Us, is a poet, filmmaker, educator, and performer. She is the writer and co-creator of Brown Girls, an Emmy-nominated web series that highlights friendships between women of color. Along with Safia Elhillo, she is the editor of Halal If You Hear Me, an anthology that celebrates Muslim writers who are also women, queer, gender-nonconforming, and/or trans.
Reviews
"Haunting . . . a knife-sharp story of . . . self-discovery."--People

"Braids lyric and narrative vignettes into a tender, vivid, heart-aching story of three orphaned sisters and the world they create together, the great beauty and stunning pain of that belonging... captured . . . with a poet's ear for language. The characters are so thoughtfully rendered, so three-dimensional in their . . . infinite complications."--Electric Literature

"Threaded with vignettes and poetic interludes, the novel constantly morphs into the shape of . . . new families."--The Cut

"[Asghar's] debut lyrical novel, When We Were Sisters, explores sisterhood, orphaning, and alternate family building . . . At the heart . . . is Fatimah's unique voice, insistence on creating alternate possibilities of identity, relationships and humanity . . . and a deep play and joy embedded in the craft."--PEN America

"Asghar's debut . . . is a 300-pager that you can't put down--a typographically experimental work that maintains its focus on the humanity of its characters."--Vulture

"Compelling . . . sometimes lyrical, sometimes heartbreaking . . . skillfully crafted . . . a moving journey. . . An assured first novel explores the bonds and divides among three orphaned sisters."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Difficult to put down . . . A much-needed shattering of domestic myths, complication of diaspora literature, and challenge to entrenched class assumptions."--Kajal Magazine

"[Asghar] gorgeously weaves the themes of grief and community, along with queerness and love, into prose that is compulsively readable and heart-wrenching at the same time."--WBEZ Chicago

"Pop culture will have us believe that all parentless pain must be channelised into greatness in a Potter world or a Gotham City. Asghar's triumph lies in completely reclaiming identities from any such stereotypical lens."--Vogue India

"Not to be missed . . . an achingly lovely story of sisterhood, loss, violence, and redemption."--Ms. Magazine

"Beautiful . . . Asghar's lyrical writing sings on every page."--Debutiful

"Lyrical, heartrending."--Autostraddle

"Stunning."--She Does the City

"A lyrical Bildungsroman."--The Millions

"When We Were Sisters is a stunning accomplishment in form, storytelling, and heart. This novel works language into its most jeweled form."--Safia Elhillo, author of Home Is Not a Country and Girls That Never Die

"Propulsively readable and experimental in form, this is an unflinching look at family, grief, and reclamation--of self and other."--Hala Alyan, author of Salt Houses and The Arsonists' City

"A beautiful, richly layered exploration of the generosity that is required to raise oneself, to raise others, to build a world where the people you love can feel safe and whole . . . Brilliant lyricism, narrative sharpness, and vibrant characters."--Hanif Abdurraqib, author of A Little Devil in America

"Spellbinding . . . A fearlessly raw and heart-stopping portrait of the intimacy of violence, it pulses with poetic lyricism and raw beauty. Asghar has written a truly dazzling story, a journey into the dark crevices of childhood trauma and loneliness."--Julián Delgado Lopera, author of Fiebre Tropical