5/30/2023 0 Comments On Fragile Waves by E. Lily YuFiruzeh, the novel's narrator, met Nasima and her family who also awaited transport. Instead, they were brought to a compound in Peshawar and given their passports and tickets. Rakhsh kept Rustam safe as your Atay and I will keep you safe," said Abay.Ībdullah Khan informed the family of four that they could not go directly to Australia. "Rustam and Rakhsh would "go forth and defend the country. "Every steed buckled under his warrior weight." until he found a beautiful colt named Rakhsh. The tale was about Rustam, a brave Persian warrior. Atay, a master storyteller, weaves a tale to prepare the children for the trip to Australia. A seemingly trustworthy man, Abdullah Khan, had been paid to provide transport, passports and tickets. Atay was hopeful that Australia was "a safe country.no bombs. No one will attack me in the street or leave threatening letters, or insult you".įiruzeh, six years old and Nour, four years old, were born in Kabul during rounds of mortar fire. "I don't know where Australia is.but it's safe. "Kabul was growing inexorably grave by building, stone by stone, swelling with the living and the dead".
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