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''Haveli'' is a 1993 novel by
Suzanne Fisher Staples Suzanne Fisher Staples is an American writer of children's books. Early life and education Born in Philadelphia, Staples grew up in northeastern Pennsylvania, in the United States. She had three siblings, a sister and two brothers. Suzanne att ...
. It is the sequel to the 1989 book, ''
Shabanu, Daughter of the Wind ''Shabanu: Daughter of the Wind'' is a 1989 novel by Suzanne Fisher Staples. It is narrated by a young girl who lives in the Cholistan Desert and centers on the story of her coming-of-age. It is succeeded by the novels ''Haveli (book), Haveli'' and ...
'', also by Suzanne Fisher Staples. ''Haveli'' shows the ups and downs of Shabanu's new life as an 18-year-old mother.


Plot

Shabanu ''Shabanu: Daughter of the Wind'' is a 1989 novel by Suzanne Fisher Staples. It is narrated by a young girl who lives in the Cholistan Desert and centers on the story of her coming-of-age. It is succeeded by the novels '' Haveli'' and '' The House ...
(age 18) has many external and internal conflicts to face. She has a daughter named Mumtaz and she is the love of Shabanu's life. It has been years since Shabanu was with her family, and married to an older, very powerful clan leader named Rahim, Shabanu longs for the freedom that she no longer has. Although Rahim adores Shabanu, his youngest wife, he still fails to protect her and her daughter Mumtaz from the pampered women in his household who despise Shabanu for her youth and for her influence over Rahim. As Shabanu slowly plans a better life for herself and her daughter, they know they will not be welcome in the family home at Okurabad, after Rahim's death. After a visit to the haveli – Rahim’s home, in the ancient city of Lahore – a sequence of events start that threatens Shabanu’s plans, and even her life. In the haveli, she falls totally and unexpectedly in love with someone who is as bound by tradition as she is.Suzanne Fisher Staples Official Website
Haveli summary.


Main characters

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Shabanu ''Shabanu: Daughter of the Wind'' is a 1989 novel by Suzanne Fisher Staples. It is narrated by a young girl who lives in the Cholistan Desert and centers on the story of her coming-of-age. It is succeeded by the novels '' Haveli'' and '' The House ...
*Mumtaz *Rahim *Zabo *Ahmed *Amina *Ibne *Nazir *Dadi *Leyla *Selma *Samiya


Reception

Kirkus Reviews ''Kirkus Reviews'' (or ''Kirkus Media'') is an American book review magazine founded in 1933 by Virginia Kirkus (1893–1980). The magazine is headquartered in New York City. ''Kirkus Reviews'' confers the annual Kirkus Prize to authors of fic ...
states "Again, Staples imbues Shabanu and her beautiful, brutally repressive world with a splendid reality that transcends the words on the page." and LibrisNotes finds "Once again Suzanne Staples writing makes accessible and real, the unique cultural life of a small part of Pakistan."


References

American young adult novels 1993 American novels Novels set in Pakistan Alfred A. Knopf books Children's books set in Pakistan Lahore in fiction {{1990s-ya-novel-stub