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An Emotion of Great Delight

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Tahereh Mafi

Number Of Reads:

94

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English

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232

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excellent

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964

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From bestselling and National Book Award-nominated author Tahereh Mafi comes a stunning novel about love and loneliness, navigating the hyphen of dual identity, and reclaiming your right to joy--even when you're trapped in the amber of sorrow.
It's 2003, several months since the US officially declared war on Iraq, and the American political world has evolved. Tensions are high, hate crimes are on the rise, FBI agents are infiltrating local mosques, and the Muslim community is harassed and targeted more than ever. Shadi, who wears hijab, keeps her head down.
She's too busy drowning in her own troubles to find the time to deal with bigots.
Shadi is named for joy, but she's haunted by sorrow. Her brother is dead, her father is dying, her mother is falling apart, and her best friend has mysteriously dropped out of her life. And then, of course, there's the small matter of her heart--
It's broken.
Shadi tries to navigate her crumbling world by soldiering through, saying nothing. She devours her own pain, each day retreating farther and farther inside herself until finally, one day, everything changes.
She explodes.

An Emotion of Great Delight is a searing look into the world of a single Muslim family in the wake of 9/11. It's about a child of immigrants forging a blurry identity, falling in love, and finding hope--in the midst of a modern war.

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Tahereh Mafi

Tahereh Mafi is a New York Times bestselling author known for her captivating and imaginative storytelling. Born in a small city in Connecticut in 1988, Mafi grew up in a Persian household where she was encouraged to read and write from a young age. Her love of books and storytelling led her to pursue a degree in creative writing from Soka University of America, where she graduated magna cum laude.

Mafi's career as a writer began in 2011 with the publication of her debut novel, "Shatter Me," which quickly became a bestseller and established her as a major new voice in young adult fiction. The novel follows the story of Juliette, a young woman with a deadly touch who is imprisoned for crimes she didn't commit. With a unique writing style that blends poetry and prose, Mafi creates a vivid and immersive world that captures the imagination of readers.

Since the publication of "Shatter Me," Mafi has gone on to publish several more novels in the series, including "Unravel Me," "Ignite Me," and "Restore Me." The series has been widely praised for its inventive world-building, complex characters, and gripping plot. Mafi's writing style, which blends beautiful prose with compelling storytelling, has earned her a legion of devoted fans around the world.

In addition to her work in young adult fiction, Mafi has also published several picture books, including "Whichwood" and "Furthermore." These books showcase her versatility as a writer, with imaginative and enchanting stories that are perfect for readers of all ages.

In addition to her writing, Mafi is also known for her activism and advocacy work. She has been vocal about issues such as mental health, women's rights, and diversity in literature, using her platform to raise awareness and spark important conversations. She has also been involved in fundraising efforts for various charities and organizations, using her success as a writer to make a positive impact on the world.

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