Summary - Home Fire: Based On The Book By Kamila Shamsie

SUMMARY

HOME FIRE

BASED ON THE BOOK BY KAMILA SHAMSIE

SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: LIBRARY OF STORIES

CONTENT

Departure and Arrival

Encounters and Revelations

Unveiling Secrets and Family Ties

Political Turmoil and Personal Struggles

Hope and Deception

A Longing for Home and the Weight of the Past

A Death in Istanbul

A Confrontation and a Mother's Fury

The Ice Coffin and the Quest for Justice

Analysis

ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK

"Home Fire," by Kamila Shamsie, is a contemporary reimagining of Sophocles' “Antigone,” exploring the themes of family, loyalty, and justice against the backdrop of the War on Terror. The story follows the Pasha family, whose lives are shattered when their brother, Parvaiz, becomes radicalized and joins ISIS. After Parvaiz is killed in Istanbul, his sister Aneeka embarks on a journey to reclaim his body, challenging societal norms and defying the British government's refusal to repatriate the remains of citizens who joined ISIS. Aneeka's quest for justice intersects with the life of Karamat Lone, the ambitious British Home Secretary of Pakistani origin, who finds his political aspirations clashing with his family's history. As the narrative unfolds, the novel explores the complexities of identity, belonging, and the enduring power of familial bonds in a world marked by political turmoil and the corrosive effects of prejudice.


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Summary - Home Fire: Based On The Book By Kamila Shamsie

SUMMARY

HOME FIRE

BASED ON THE BOOK BY KAMILA SHAMSIE

SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: LIBRARY OF STORIES

CONTENT

Departure and Arrival

Encounters and Revelations

Unveiling Secrets and Family Ties

Political Turmoil and Personal Struggles

Hope and Deception

A Longing for Home and the Weight of the Past

A Death in Istanbul

A Confrontation and a Mother's Fury

The Ice Coffin and the Quest for Justice

Analysis

ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK

"Home Fire," by Kamila Shamsie, is a contemporary reimagining of Sophocles' “Antigone,” exploring the themes of family, loyalty, and justice against the backdrop of the War on Terror. The story follows the Pasha family, whose lives are shattered when their brother, Parvaiz, becomes radicalized and joins ISIS. After Parvaiz is killed in Istanbul, his sister Aneeka embarks on a journey to reclaim his body, challenging societal norms and defying the British government's refusal to repatriate the remains of citizens who joined ISIS. Aneeka's quest for justice intersects with the life of Karamat Lone, the ambitious British Home Secretary of Pakistani origin, who finds his political aspirations clashing with his family's history. As the narrative unfolds, the novel explores the complexities of identity, belonging, and the enduring power of familial bonds in a world marked by political turmoil and the corrosive effects of prejudice.


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Summary - Home Fire: Based On The Book By Kamila Shamsie

Summary - Home Fire: Based On The Book By Kamila Shamsie

by Library Of Stories

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Summary - Home Fire: Based On The Book By Kamila Shamsie

Summary - Home Fire: Based On The Book By Kamila Shamsie

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Overview

SUMMARY

HOME FIRE

BASED ON THE BOOK BY KAMILA SHAMSIE

SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: LIBRARY OF STORIES

CONTENT

Departure and Arrival

Encounters and Revelations

Unveiling Secrets and Family Ties

Political Turmoil and Personal Struggles

Hope and Deception

A Longing for Home and the Weight of the Past

A Death in Istanbul

A Confrontation and a Mother's Fury

The Ice Coffin and the Quest for Justice

Analysis

ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK

"Home Fire," by Kamila Shamsie, is a contemporary reimagining of Sophocles' “Antigone,” exploring the themes of family, loyalty, and justice against the backdrop of the War on Terror. The story follows the Pasha family, whose lives are shattered when their brother, Parvaiz, becomes radicalized and joins ISIS. After Parvaiz is killed in Istanbul, his sister Aneeka embarks on a journey to reclaim his body, challenging societal norms and defying the British government's refusal to repatriate the remains of citizens who joined ISIS. Aneeka's quest for justice intersects with the life of Karamat Lone, the ambitious British Home Secretary of Pakistani origin, who finds his political aspirations clashing with his family's history. As the narrative unfolds, the novel explores the complexities of identity, belonging, and the enduring power of familial bonds in a world marked by political turmoil and the corrosive effects of prejudice.



Product Details

BN ID: 2940194468041
Publisher: Library Of Stories
Publication date: 01/16/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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