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  2. Suzanne Fisher Staples - Wikipedia

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    Shabanu, a Newbery Honor book in 1990, is a story about a girl who longs for the freedom to shape her own destiny in a society where women face arranged marriages and have minimal autonomy. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Haveli , set several years later, delves into Shabanu's feelings of entrapment after marrying a wealthy landowner with three jealous, spiteful ...

  3. Shabanu: Daughter of the Wind - Wikipedia

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    Shabanu: Daughter of the Wind is a 1989 novel by American author Suzanne Fisher Staples. [1] 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 of Djinn. Staples had lived in Asia for about twelve years prior to writing the novel. [2]

  4. Vermont Golden Dome Book Award - Wikipedia

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    The list is announced at the annual Dorothy Canfield Fisher Conference, usually in May, [3] and is available at Vermont school and public libraries for children who wish to participate over the next eleven months. The following spring, those children who have read at least five of the thirty books are eligible to vote for the award, with a ...

  5. Haveli (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Haveli: A Young Woman's Courageous Struggle for Freedom in Present-day Pakistan is a 1993 novel by American children's author Suzanne Fisher Staples. [1] [2] It is the sequel to the 1989 book, Shabanu, Daughter of the Wind, also by Suzanne Fisher Staples. Haveli shows the ups and downs of Shabanu's new life as an 18-year-old mother.

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  7. Postcards from the Edge - Wikipedia

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    The book is divided into five main sections: The prologue is in epistolary form, with postcards written by Suzanne to her brother, friend, and grandmother. The novel continues the epistolary form, consisting of first-person narrative excerpts from a journal Suzanne kept while coming to terms with her drug addiction and rehab experiences.