A House Without Windows
₨ 1,050
*A House Without Windows* by Nadia Hashimi is a compelling novel that delves into the complex lives of women in Afghanistan. The story centers around Zeba, a woman who has been imprisoned for the murder of her abusive husband, though she insists that the killing was an act of self-defense. As the narrative unfolds, Zeba’s past is revealed through flashbacks, shedding light on the oppressive social conditions, the personal sacrifices, and the emotional turmoil she has endured. The novel explores themes of gender inequality, the harsh realities of life under patriarchy, and the struggle for freedom in a society that offers little agency to women. Through Zeba’s story, *A House Without Windows* offers a poignant and evocative portrayal of the resilience of women, as well as the deep scars left by war and societal injustice. The book is a moving reflection on the complexities of justice, love, and survival in a country marked by conflict and tradition.
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