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Samira & Samir – Book Review

Samira & Samir: A story of love and freedom

Romance knows no barriers and there is nothing so powerful on this planet to raise the barriers between the spirit of love. Not only are flower gardens, but plenty hell hot deserts germinate as sprouts of some of the Romans. This leads to a heart melting love story of Afghanistan, the land of the brand of terrorism, where even the breeze carries the smell shoulder ammunition. Through the novel Samira & Samir the author shows that Siba Shakib outdated religious rituals can make women hide behind thick, dark brown, but can never take away your dreams and hopes. Oppressed women may be intended to see this beautiful world through colored black masks, but the colors of the inner eyes could never be passed by any authority and religion.

As the author says Siba Samira and Samir is an extraordinary story of a young Afghan girl following her heart in a man's world. This revelation is a glimpse into the lives of Afghanistan's point of view, and brave, of course, this is a gripping story of love and freedom.

Afghanistan, in the words of Siba is a land where God only comes to weep. Anarchy reigned state is actually a place less like a civilized person to step on. It is not icy drops of rain water in this country, but the bullets braking skull spitting fire and grenades. N sparrow sings a song in the morning here, but Patten roaring tanks and bombers at high frequency clock in the morning. And each step up the whole world is waiting for a bullet fired directly into the heart or the sound of a landmine issued under the act. How could then romance and love can blossom in the heart to middle of the struggle to breathe and live in freedom? How then maybe not a love story where the sun does rise as people die and not to anyone to live another day.

But … Samira and Samir is the land of terror, beyond Noshaq peaks and Helmand river, on the wings of the wind through chain Hindu Kush mountains and through the streets of Kabul.

Siba Shakib is a famous filmmaker and author of best-sellers. She was born Iran and educated in Tehran, who attends a German school. There are a number of documentaries and films on your credit. During his frequent travel through the land of Afghanistan, including the territories under the command of the Taliban, he was deeply moved by the plight of disadvantaged people, discriminated against, oppressed women of Afghanistan. When encouraged and initiated by the lives of Afghan women, wrote the stories of real life in fiction, became best-sellers as there are flashes of truth, because there are drops of Shining Tears between the lines, and as there are cries of suffering and unknown invisible is revealed in the work. Siba, who currently works as an advisor to the ISAS, the force keeping the peace in Afghanistan. She lives in New York and Germany. Another book Siba Shakib is popular "Afghanistan, where God only comes to weep.

The novel begins with a delivery that moves dramatically through the pain and suffering of a woman who is about to give birth to her first child, and also plays with breaks a proud father and his dreams of brave son. However, the first chapter ends with the first cry of a newborn child, the devastation his father, a daughter. The fundamental change in the novel and the protagonist's life is devoted to this issue as a commander, the father of the names of newborns girls Samir Samira and decides instead to take a son to continue his legacy as a brave warrior. Soon, the fact that Samir is really a girl was forgotten. Samir learns to fight, ride and shoot, and when his father dies, becomes head of the family. However, as an adult, Samir's love for his young friend forced him to confess the truth. She wants to live as Bashir's wife but in return, they must reveal her female identity and thereby waive their freedom. Samira follows her heart but she hates wearing the veil. Finally, the penalty is too Samira large is aware that there must be a third way for her, the path of a woman who boldly persuaded that took their lives …

At the end of the novel, Samir Samir Siba represents transfer in a symbolic manner.

Samira weeps until it turns into tears of laughter … It burst laughing laughter does not spoil quickly, they will stay with her for a long time …. It is the laugh of a woman … A real woman …

The entire novel could be counted as imagine the identity crisis of a woman who had to live behind a mask of herself and forget his identity woman. The moments of realization of himself and the stages of transformation into adulthood is drawn realistically in the novel. Siba shaped the novel in simple present tension seems to add to the beauty of words. Samira & Samir is a fiction worthy of keeping close to your heart as it has heat of life in it and the sparks of truth too.

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love is rare. essentially sound, beautiful sound, and pests. We can pull together, it can break our hearts, but its something that only necessity. We thirst for it, and we're afraid. It is hidden. We must seek, and the time I finally found that I became too fragile to whether it is true or just a another page in a book that seems to last forever. but anyway there is faith that goes with it. somehow continue to fight for it, we read this book because that deep in the back of our minds, we know that the end will not be a nice happy ending we can not let go. However, half time to reach the last page and get to the last sentence, where life is about to start getting caught in fear and doubt I wonder if there is more to the story. love alone is not unusual. their confusion. difficult to predict. But in fact even more beautiful. be honest .=] I do not care if you say you hate. seriously!


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