Spilled Ink

Publisher:
Quill Tree Books
| Author:
Nadia Hashimi
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Quill Tree Books
Author:
Nadia Hashimi
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

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When Yalda learns that her twin brother, Yusuf, will be performing with his band at a local venue, she reluctantly agrees to let her friends convince her to sneak out and see the show. However, the night takes an unexpected turn: after the opening band makes offensive jokes about “terrorists,” Yusuf responds to the hate speech with an impulsive stunt during his performance.

This act ignites simmering tensions in their Virginia town, home to many Afghan refugees seeking safety. As a video of Yusuf’s performance goes viral, the town’s hostility shifts towards their family’s restaurant, putting their livelihood at risk. The situation worsens when Yusuf is seriously injured in a mysterious fall.

Amidst a grieving and fearful family, uncertain friendships, and a town that no longer feels safe, Yalda must find her own voice and strive to make a positive change in her world.

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When Yalda learns that her twin brother, Yusuf, will be performing with his band at a local venue, she reluctantly agrees to let her friends convince her to sneak out and see the show. However, the night takes an unexpected turn: after the opening band makes offensive jokes about “terrorists,” Yusuf responds to the hate speech with an impulsive stunt during his performance.

This act ignites simmering tensions in their Virginia town, home to many Afghan refugees seeking safety. As a video of Yusuf’s performance goes viral, the town’s hostility shifts towards their family’s restaurant, putting their livelihood at risk. The situation worsens when Yusuf is seriously injured in a mysterious fall.

Amidst a grieving and fearful family, uncertain friendships, and a town that no longer feels safe, Yalda must find her own voice and strive to make a positive change in her world.

About Author

Nadia Hashimi is a pediatrician turned novelist who draws on her Afghan culture to craft internationally bestselling books for adults as well as young readers. Her novels span generations and continents, taking on themes like forced migration, conflict, poverty, misogyny, colonialism, and addiction. She enjoys conversations with readers of all ages in libraries, book festivals, classrooms, and living rooms. With translations in seventeen languages, she’s connected with readers around the world.

Nadia was born and raised in New York and New Jersey. Both her parents were born in Afghanistan and left in the early 1970s, before the Soviet invasion. Her mother, granddaughter of a notable Afghan poet, traveled to Europe to obtain a Master’s degree in civil engineering and her father came to the United States, where he worked hard to fulfill his American dream and build a new, brighter life for his immediate and extended family. Nadia was fortunate to be surrounded by a large family of aunts, uncles and cousins, keeping the Afghan culture an integral part of their daily lives.

Nadia graduated from Brandeis University with degrees in Middle Eastern Studies and Biology. She studied medicine in Brooklyn, New York, and then completed her pediatric residency training at NYU and Bellevue hospitals before moving to Maryland with her husband. On days off from a busy emergency room and after years of avid reading, she began crafting stories that drew on her heritage and the complex experiences of Afghans.

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