Nadia Hashimi

Nadia Hashimi

Nadia Hashimi has written at least 14 books. Their most popular book is The Pearl that Broke Its Shell with 85 saves with an average rating of 4.04⭐.

Author Bio

Nadia Hashimi is a pediatrician turned novelist who draws on her Afghan culture to craft internationally bestselling books for adults as well as young readers. Her novels span generations and continents, taking on themes like forced migration, conflict, poverty, misogyny, colonialism, and addiction. She enjoys conversations with readers of all ages in libraries, book festivals, classrooms, and living rooms. Video calls with book clubs are a favorite hobby. With translations in seventeen languages, she’s connected with readers around the world.

She continues to serve on boards of organizations committed to educating and nurturing Afghanistan’s most vulnerable children and empowering the female leaders of tomorrow. She is a member of the US-Afghan Women’s Council and the Afghan-American Foundation.

Originally from New York, she and her husband live in Maryland with their four curious, rock star children, and Justice, the hungriest Rhodesian

https://nadiahashimibooks.com/

The Pearl that Broke Its Shell

2014 • 85 Readers • 452 pages 4

Sparks Like Stars

Sparks Like Stars
ByNadia Hashimi

2021 • 41 Readers • 464 pages 4.4

When the Moon is Low

When the Moon is Low
ByNadia Hashimi

2015 • 35 Readers • 384 pages 3.8

A House Without Windows

2016 • 31 Readers • 415 pages 4.1

One Half From the East

One Half From the East
ByNadia Hashimi

6 Readers 4.3

Spilled Ink

Spilled Ink
ByNadia Hashimi

2024 • 4 Readers • 336 pages

The Sky at Our Feet

The Sky at Our Feet
ByNadia Hashimi

2018 • 2 Readers • 304 pages

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The New Voices in Fiction Sampler: Summer Selection
ByJoshilyn Jackson,Hazel Gaynor,+10 more

2014 • 1 Reader

اللؤلؤة التي كسرت محارتها

اللؤلؤة التي كسرت محارتها
ByNadia Hashimi,Eman Herzallah(Translator)

2014 • 1 Reader • 546 pages

A Pérola que Rompeu a Concha

A Pérola que Rompeu a Concha
ByNadia Hashimi,Simone Reisner(Translator)

2014 • 448 pages