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Nafisa Haji
Nafisa Haji was born and mostly raised in Los Angeles--mostly, because there were years also spent in Chicago, Karachi, Manila, and London. Her family migrated from Bombay to Karachi in 1947 during Partition, when the Indian Subcontinent was divided into two states. In the late 1960s, Nafisa's... show more
Nafisa Haji was born and mostly raised in Los Angeles--mostly, because there were years also spent in Chicago, Karachi, Manila, and London. Her family migrated from Bombay to Karachi in 1947 during Partition, when the Indian Subcontinent was divided into two states. In the late 1960s, Nafisa's parents came to the United States, shortly before she was born, in order for her father to study engineering at Stanford. When she was six years old, they stuck with their original plan of "going back home" and moved to Karachi. In less than a year, they knew that they had become more American than they realized and came back to Los Angeles.Nafisa studied American history at the University of California at Berkeley, taught elementary school in downtown Los Angeles for seven years in a bilingual Spanish program (she speaks Spanish fluently), and earned a doctorate in education from the University of California at Los Angeles. With an unfinished novel left long behind, she seized upon the birth of her son--when she decided to stay home fulltime--as an excuse to go back to writing, learning to use nap times and weekends very efficiently. She started writing short stories at first, which then developed into an idea for a novel, the highly acclaimed and internationally bestseling "The Writing on My Forehead", which was published in 2009. Her second novel, "The Sweetness of Tears" is expected in May 2011. Nafisa now lives in northern California with her husband and son. Nafisa maintains close ties in Pakistan, traveling there regularly to visit family.
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That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 14 years ago
I've been struggling to write my review of The Sweetness of Tears for weeks now and cannot adequately put into words the impact the book had. Ms. Haji's story of family, politics, and religion delves into topics that most people consider to be too sensitive to discuss given their proximity to curren...
The Book Diva's Reads
The Book Diva's Reads rated it 14 years ago
It’s rare to read a book that truly touches me, especially when the subject matter is far removed from the reality that is my life, but The Sweetness of Tears by Nafisa Haji did just that, touched me. This isn't a sad story. It isn't filled with tragedy and sorrow nor is it filled with happiness and...
willemite
willemite rated it 14 years ago
The final chapter of The Sweetness of Tears begins with the following quotation:They that sow in tears shall reap in joy – Psalm 126, v 5(really, shouldn’t it be they who sow…?)There is enough sowing here for a spring planting. For a few minutes at the beginning of the book I thought this might be a...
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