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A New Book

By: Khadija Kausar, Keith Whiting
Narrated by: Khadija Kausar, Keith Whiting
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A tear falls...

Searching for her place in a cruel world

Learning lessons from her past

Charting a new future

“A New Book” is the story of Ameera, a Muslim woman raised in a traditional household who, in order to escape the life laid out for her, runs from her family and the only home she’s ever known... And Michael, who grew up in England with his own set of values and beliefs.

A chance meeting with an older Jewish woman sparks an unlikely friendship that leads Ameera to a new life as an artist. But a mysterious series of texts revives the memory of the man who still haunts her dreams.

“A New Book” is the story of two people, strangers in a crowded world, who found one another in the midst of life's chaos. Fate brought them together, culture tore them apart.

A beautiful and inspiring story of love and spirituality, intolerance and loss... and ultimately redemption and healing!

©2024 Khadija Kausar/Keith Whiting (P)2024 Rising Opus
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