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In this powerful debut novel set in the spring of 2000, Rahela Nayebzadah introduces three unforgettable characters: Beh, Shabnam and Alif. In a world swirling with secrets, racism and danger we watch through the eyes of these three children as Nayebzadah’s family of Afghan immigrants try to find their way in an often uncaring Canadian society. But as the sexual assault of thirteen-year-old Beh spirals into a series of terrible events that threaten to unleash the past and destroy the family, the reader is left wondering who is the monster child? Is it Beh, who says she is called a disease? Is it Shabnam, who cries tears of blood? Is it Alif, who in the end declares, “We are a family of monsters”? Or are the monsters all around us?
“Monster Child is a brief, intense attack of a novel capable of leaving one breathless and uncomfortably provoked – and this isn’t a bad thing. Discomfort challenges you. It can change you.”
“This is the most powerful and emotional book I have ever read in my life.”
“In Monster Child, Nayebzadah has struck a careful balance between bloodletting and bloodbath. With vividly drawn characters, richly explored culture and precise renderings of the spaces these characters inhabit – both internal and external – Monster Child breathes.”
“[Monster Child] packs a big narrative wallop. To some extent it is a novel about the Afghan immigrant experience in Canada.”
“It is a book that examines bonds of blood and dares readers to ask which is the greater foe — the monsters in the world around us, or the monsters lurking within.”
188 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 0.5in
275gr
May 18, 2021
Hamilton
CA
9781989496305
eng
prs
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