Ebook {Epub PDF} Becoming Assiya: The Story of the Children of War by Simran Keshwani






















 · Becoming Assiya is the story of a misplaced Syrian refugee and her trial with a past of Blood, wounds, War, Doubt and Hatred and the troublesome Hope of a better tomorrow. The woman’s journey encompasses through the landscape of Wartime Syria, through her mother’s journal and the rebuilding of a Post War identity for a land washed with. Becoming Assiya: The Story of the Children of War by Simran Keshwani 25 ratings, average rating, 11 reviews Becoming Assiya Quotes Showing of 2 “Don't know when my life came to visualising intense pain and tragedy to putting it down on paper, to putting across a message of love in times of abject hate.  · Simran Keshwani, who wrote “Becoming Assiya” recently, is an English literature student at Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi University. The book is about a misplaced Syrian refugee and her journey for survival and finding herself after a violent past. Simran is also the Founder of a start-up, Born Of a Million Thoughts, which deals with on-ground [ ].


Lift Irrigation helps monsoon-reliant farmers flourish For many developing countries, increasing agricultural productivity is a key to poverty reduction. The over-dependence on mo. Simran Keshwani, who wrote "Becoming Assiya" recently, is an English literature student at Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi University. The book is about a misplaced Syrian refugee and her journey for survival and finding herself after a violent past. Simran is also the Founder of a start-up, Born Of a Million Thoughts, which deals with on-ground [ ]. War and Peace is many things. It is a war novel, a family saga, a love story. But at its core it is a book about people trying to find their footing in a ruptured world. It is a novel about human beings attempting to create a meaningful life for themselves in a country being torn apart by war, social change, and spiritual confusion.


It took me exactly one year and countless conversations with 78 displaced refugees from the Syrian territory, and a lot of trips to west Asia to come up with the findings for my book – “Becoming Assiya: The Story of The Children of War”. ― Simran Keshwani, Becoming Assiya: The Story of the Children of War tags: dystopian-fiction, syrian-civil-war, wartime Read more quotes from Simran Keshwani. Simran Keshwani, a 20 year old, depicts the life of Syrian refugee through her novel “Becoming Assiya” April 6, Simran Keshwani, who wrote “Becoming Assiya” recently, is an English literature student at Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi University.

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