In a near-future Tehran, the law has changed—but certainty has not. When hijab becomes optional, Reyhaneh, a quiet student shaped by memory, faith, and loss, finds herself standing in an unexpected spotlight. What begins as a private act of reflection grows into a public voice, carried through a podcast that refuses easy answers in a society demanding sides. As admiration turns to scrutiny and words are reshaped by others, Reyhaneh must navigate friendship, betrayal, and the cost of speaking honestly in a world that prefers clarity over complexity. Around her, women choose differently—some unveiling, some holding on—each decision watched, interpreted, and contested. Threads of My Own Sky is not a novel of slogans or declarations. It is a story of listening, of quiet courage, and of the fragile space between belief and autonomy. With lyrical prose and emotional restraint, AR Dewa explores what freedom truly means when choice is finally offered—and how identity survives when every decision is made public. This is a novel about voice without spectacle, faith without coercion, and the enduring human need to claim one’s own sky.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In a near-future Tehran, the law has changed-but certainty has not. When hijab becomes optional, Reyhaneh, a quiet student shaped by memory, faith, and loss, finds herself standing in an unexpected spotlight. What begins as a private act of reflection grows into a public voice, carried through a podcast that refuses easy answers in a society demanding sides. As admiration turns to scrutiny and words are reshaped by others, Reyhaneh must navigate friendship, betrayal, and the cost of speaking honestly in a world that prefers clarity over complexity. Around her, women choose differently-some unveiling, some holding on-each decision watched, interpreted, and contested. Threads of My Own Sky is not a novel of slogans or declarations. It is a story of listening, of quiet courage, and of the fragile space between belief and autonomy. With lyrical prose and emotional restraint, AR Dewa explores what freedom truly means when choice is finally offered-and how identity survives when every decision is made public. This is a novel about voice without spectacle, faith without coercion, and the enduring human need to claim one's own sky. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798242404809
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. In a near-future Tehran, the law has changed-but certainty has not. When hijab becomes optional, Reyhaneh, a quiet student shaped by memory, faith, and loss, finds herself standing in an unexpected spotlight. What begins as a private act of reflection grows into a public voice, carried through a podcast that refuses easy answers in a society demanding sides. As admiration turns to scrutiny and words are reshaped by others, Reyhaneh must navigate friendship, betrayal, and the cost of speaking honestly in a world that prefers clarity over complexity. Around her, women choose differently-some unveiling, some holding on-each decision watched, interpreted, and contested. Threads of My Own Sky is not a novel of slogans or declarations. It is a story of listening, of quiet courage, and of the fragile space between belief and autonomy. With lyrical prose and emotional restraint, AR Dewa explores what freedom truly means when choice is finally offered-and how identity survives when every decision is made public. This is a novel about voice without spectacle, faith without coercion, and the enduring human need to claim one's own sky. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798242404809
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