Golden Poppies: A Novel Free Audiobook Download by Laila Ibrahim


Bahni Turpin narrates this audiobook, with a perfect voice of an old woman. It is the story of Ayidat, a Muslim woman who arrives in America as a refugee at the time when it is hostile to Muslims. She witnesses a terrible event and thinks she should run away again. But, she is called back home by her daughter - a reporter for Golden Poppies - and tells her the story of their family's tragedy.

Golden Poppies, written by Laila Ibrahim, is a gripping and heart-wrenching novel about a woman who longs for the independence of her children. As she leaves behind her home country of Iraq to flee unsafe conditions, the protagonist’s world is turned upside down when she finds herself in police custody.

"Golden Poppies: A Novel" is a very interesting story, told from the perspective of two different women over the course of decades. "Golden Poppies: A Novel" is about forbidden love, war and the struggles that women go through in Syria. The author, Laila Ibrahim, has managed to create a very unique piece that looks at the relationships between men and women in a new way.

Golden Poppies: A Novel is a beautifully written novel by Laila Ibrahim. Told from the perspective of two different characters, this story follows a girl named Amina who is forced to flee her home in Somalia and live with her aunt in Sweden. Her Aunt teaches her to read and write Somali and as she grows older, she begins to question why she was brought here and what it means for her future.

Golden Poppies is the story of Obaid, a young Iraqi woman who grows up to become an award-winning author in New York. This novel follows her life as she navigates adolescence and adulthood with the spirit of a poet.

As she struggles to find herself and a place in the world, Laila finds solace by creating the Golden Poppies Quilt.

Published Date 2020-06-01
Duration 9 hours 55 minutes
Author Laila Ibrahim
Narrated Bahni Turpin
Reviews
(2 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Black Literature, Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction

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