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An Isolated Incident Zari Zoon, a vivacious girl from Kashmir, is looking forward to marrying her fiance when tragedy strikes Next thing she know, she is on a plane to America to stay with distant relatives who have offer


  • Title: An Isolated Incident

  • Author: Soniah Kamal

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  • Zari Zoon, a vivacious girl from Kashmir, is looking forward to marrying her fiance when tragedy strikes Next thing she know, she is on a plane to America to stay with distant relatives who have offered to give her a temporary home to help her stitch back the tatters of her life.Billy Nabi, fiercely tender hearted, longs to help Zari but the choices he makes will jeopardi Zari Zoon, a vivacious girl from Kashmir, is looking forward to marrying her fiance when tragedy strikes Next thing she know, she is on a plane to America to stay with distant relatives who have offered to give her a temporary home to help her stitch back the tatters of her life.Billy Nabi, fiercely tender hearted, longs to help Zari but the choices he makes will jeopardise them all.An Isolated Incident is a story of haunting memories and yearnings of a home lost, of a faith continuously tested and questioned and of a love that blossoms against all odds Get A Copy Kindle Store Online StoresAudibleBarnes NobleWalmart eBooksApple BooksGoogle PlayAbebooksBook DepositoryIndigoAlibrisBetter World BooksIndieBoundLibraries Or buy for Paperback Published September 1st 2014 by Fingerprint Publishing More Details Original Title An Isolated Incident ISBN 8172345321 ISBN13 9788172345327 Edition Language English setting United States of America Kashmir Afghanistan Other Editions 1 All Editions Add a New Edition Combine Less Detail edit details Friend Reviews To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up Reader QA To ask other readers questions about An Isolated Incident, please sign up

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moves in with her Chachu who lives in Delhi and then with her Khala in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, in the hope that a change in environment might help her recover It doesn t and so she is sent to America where an extended family agrees to accommodate her in the hope that she ll recuperate from the severe depression Now I loved the start the prose was eloquent, the story was building up nicely, I could see a Khaled Hosseini touch if you will in the story It all went terribly wrong from there on The writer it seemed lost the plot completely The story was about Zari, not the Nabi s and that is exactly what happened The focus shifted from the main character towards the Nabi s Half way through, I didn t want to read the book any From a story that had the potential to become the next Kite Runner, it turned into something painfully stupid The series of events that took place were neither believable nor interesting Characters weren t strong enough they came out as confused, the love story was bland and ridiculous This story was to be about Kashmir, the perpetrated atrocities that have been a constant in the lives of the people living in the area but it wasn t about any of that This story is actually about a highly unexceptional, daft, senseless and egotistic boy who pities people and then tries to help them That s it.Also, one of the major problems that I have with Pakistani writers is that they always feel the need to impart their brand of wisdom into the story In the case of this book, it went badly and it didn t make any sense at all.All in all this was a story that had the potential to become a Pakistani literary masterpiece but sadly for me, it turned out to be just another story that I ll forget On a side note This is the first time that I have come across a book that was not proofread properly There were way too many grammatical mistakes for example on page 207 it says Billy waved then away and I can point a dozen others similar to this These are the kind of mistakes that are so obvious that they should have been taken out by the publisher, but they weren t A very dismal job done indeed flag 7 likesLike see review Jan 15, 2015 Wasio Abbasi rated it liked it First published at Digital SaeenPublished in 2014, An Isolated Incident by Soniah Kamal is an English novel with incredible depth about the lives of Kashmiris, both inside Kashmir and outside, and how their plight is forgotten in the tussle between between India and Pakistan for the region The story takes place during the 90s in Kashmir, Pakistan, Afghanistan and USA.Bliss Vs Knowledge18 year old Zari Zoon is living with family in IoK Indian Occupied Kashmir where her sister Kiran comes to vi First published at Digital SaeenPublished in 2014, An Isolated Incident by Soniah Kamal is an English novel with incredible depth about the lives of Kashmiris, both inside Kashmir and outside, and how their plight is forgotten in the tussle between between India and Pakistan for the region The story takes place during the 90s in Kashmir, Pakistan, Afghanistan and USA.Bliss Vs Knowledge18 year old Zari Zoon is living with family in IoK Indian Occupied Kashmir where her sister Kiran comes to visit, bringing her son Baz as well, from Dubai Zari remembers a time when she could move around freely, but now military and police are everywhere and it s no longer safe Her best friend Sonea often visits and share both good and bad times Zari s family gets a surprise visit during the night where they are bundled into a room by freedom fighters who leave in the morning Few days later, when Zari s fiance Imran comes for a visit from Australia, unknown men murder the whole family including Imran and Sonea and gang rape Zari.She survives, carrying a bullet wound and lifetime s worth of terrifying memories She goes to her aunt s place in Rawalpindi, Pakistan but doesn t find peace Finally, she is sent to distant relations place in USA, the Nabis Amman and Shahla are very accommodating Kashmiri couple who take Zari in until she heals Their own children, Billal and Salsabil, are close to Zari s age with an American lifestyle but while Billal is brooding for being denied the history of Nabi family back in Kashmir, Salsabil has wholeheartedly embraced American life The youngest sibling is Miraag, 4 year old who reminds Zari of her nephew Baz.The story primarily follows Zari s perspective until she reaches USA and from there it switches between Zari and the Nabis a lot Billal and Zari are the protagonist of the story, each with a history in Kashmir, and Billal tries to find that which Zari is trying to forget Zari has memories memories so painful she has to cut herself to bear memories she wants to forget and get over Billal has a peaceful life but he wants to know the truth that he is being kept from by his parents Amman and Shehla the truth about his freedom fighter grandfather Abdullah Nabi This ultimately takes him to Kashmir to train with the Mujahideen and the whole experience is affected by global relations between various nations.Attention to detailsBe it Kashmir, Pakistan, Afghanistan or USA, the author has clearly made efforts to make the description as realistic as possible From Zari s encounter with Indian army men to cultural shock in US, all have been incorporated effortlessly in the narrative Not just the physical aspect but also philosophical, psychological, cultural and geo political elements strongly enhance the story The following passage about freedom fighters give a good idea about author s command over these elements Page 27 She watched through the window as the intruders, having stuffed themselves with breakfast, and packed the leftovers, walked out the driveway and disappeared into the morning mist as if they were college boys stooped with books and thoughts and not weapons and a cause Militants Guerrillas Insurgents Freedom Fighters Zari didn t even know what to call them any She remembered a time when they d invoke safety, not terror A time when they d genuinely belonged to Kashmir, when they had been indigenous fighters and not men overtaken by foreign forces with agendas of their own to push Now their knocks whether in a remote village or in her upper middle class neighborhood were met with curses and their forced recruitment with suicides No one knew which group was knocking, native or outsides, asli or naqli, real or impostor Which group will shoot you for sheer practice, sheer sport, sheer rage at someone or some other situation that the laws of transference had delivered to your door.These fighters, once rising to fix what was broken in the land, now a part of the shards themselves, breaking apart as they were into different groups fighting for supremacy amongst themselves some pro independence, some pro Pakistan, some under the Indian government s counter insurgency payroll, and some neither for nor against, just that it felt good to be powerful, thanks to the gun in their hands, the gun that enabled them to bleed each other for different goals although the end results were identical injecting misery into the lives of ordinary Kashimri citizens.While story in Pakistan is not that descriptive, the feel of the land and culture is good It is rather unclear how Zari reaches Pakistan Kashmir and USA have been described in detail and the culture of both locations oozes from the pages as the author illustrates the neighborhoods, shops, people, behavior, relations and expectations Lifestyle is similarly covered and an illustration on media s role provides stark image how narrative is affected the way things are described Page 228 Billy sat absolutely still If he moved, he would fall If he looked at anyone s face, he would crack If he allowed himself to crack, he would die Everyone rose for the last prayers of the day and Billy rose too, stumbling through the prayers, through the words, the motions Nothing virulent had ever been shown at any meeting back home and even the media made sure that death and destruction were cleansed of guts and gore A fence lined with teddy bears and ribbons and flowers represented hit and run Shocked neighbors represented the body of a murder victim A camera panning the outside of a house represented the lair of a serial killer War, too, was sanitised Soldiers returned in flag draped coffins, while battlefields were marked with cenotaphs and bereft relatives looking away from the camera into sombre skies Nothing like this continuous footage of carnage Billy has just been force fed.These, and many such passages throughout the novel, exemplify the realities touched upon time and again to make sense of the world Zari and Billal were now living in Most of these are brutally honest, holding wide spectrum of realities threaded through conflicting cultures and making sense of a mess that otherwise eludes the common person One example is Fahad s family when they visit Zari and bring their grandmother along The authority of grandmother, how her approval of Zari despite knowing her background, leaves the family powerless despite an American upbringing.Some of the areas were not so well detailed A particular example that stands out is Billal s trip from Peshawar into Afghanistan Although vivid, the description of his journey lacked the x factor which is apparent in other description of other areas.Since the story takes place in the 90s, at one point Salsabil asks Zari to email her the grocery list Although email systems such as Yahoo and Hotmail were becoming common, it is unclear if it was part of lifestyle to regularly check emails at work Also, right after emailing the list, Zari searches Rape terms and is disgusted by the results and images she finds It should be noted that during 90s the search engine frequently used was Yahoo and porn or rape fantasies was not something easily available over the internet How Zari easily find them and which search engine she used is not explained.Nationhood Safety Irrational LoveKashmir is the central point in this novel The love for the land and for the people has led people in various directions It is a source of pride, nationhood as well as irrational love Zari s father loved the land so much it bordered on madness, and that irrational love ended up with the death of the Zoon family Mauj Ji sister of Amman s father loved the land irrationally, her own life ruined as a result Nearly every Kashmiri experienced irrational love of one kind or the other.Pain, loss, suffering dominate the lives of Kashmiris living in Kashmir and painful memories for those who migrated abroad Those who moved abroad settled for a life of peace and safety, a far cry from their experiences back home Amman s description argument aptly sums it up Page 173 Nullify differences, ignore them, celebrate them, find a balance this is the new trick the old dog must learn if it is not to blow itself up I just do not believe that breaking countries up on communal or religious or ethnic lines will lead to the ultimate happiness of all those involved I like to believe that diverse people can live together as long as law and order and justice are meted out equally But then again, Amman said, I live in the United States of America I must believe in this In similar fashion Amman also deals with realities of life where idealism fails Page 174 Let me tell you Amman sat up The end of insurgency does not necessarily means a government better than the one being resisted It does not mean an end to the bribery and corruption that are rampant in state systems it does not mean the institution of measures to reign in poverty, or programs to teach ex freedom fighters a profession Instead, these unsung heroes , as I am sure you d like to call them, are left high and dry with no education and no practical skills to support themselves and their families in the new world with its changed order Eventually, these discontented men either turn to overthrowing the very establishment they helped put into place or else, they turn to crime because crime pays better than some menial, back breaking, reward less job Look at me Billal, Amman stares into Billy s eyes Freedom fighters don t get medals, they don t get any honours My mother made sure I understand that, and I will make sure you do too before you get caught up in romancing an exaggerated idealisation of a lie Strong feelings and emotions about loss are expressed at various points and they are not limited to Kashmir alone At one place when Shehla s brother and his wife Barbara come to stay for a few days, Zari inquires about the loss of Barbara s son to which she replies in heart felt words Page 287 Children whose parents die are called orphans, but there is no such word for parents who have lost their children Omissions like that used to frighten me As if the world was Godless just because my language was incomplete Kashmiris to the coreMost of the characters in the novel are Kashmiris, though there are sizeable number of non Kashmiri people the reader comes across They all share a sense of longing and belonging, cultural confusion, search for peace and safety, camaraderie and a sense of loss that has evolved with the passage of time The people are very real with problems, aspirations, queries, opinions and stigmas.Zari is a broken orphan girl trying to mend itself in a foreign land and culture Billal is in love with the idea of freedom and freedom fighters Amman has blocked out previous life in order to peacefully live in the USA Shehla does not want her children to suffer what she and her elders suffered Salsabil is practical and bold person who doesn t skip a beat to call spade a spade Various other people they interact with have their own lives and motivations and they have been meticulously described.Amman s character, one of the major characters, is fleshed out after nearly half the book is done Compared to others he really has an interesting past that lends credence to his current behavior as a father and son of a freedom fighter.Most of the perspective is through Zari eyes while Billal s life takes dominance for the last quarter of the novel We also get to see the world through Shehla and Amman s perspective though not for long periods At some places, sometimes within the same paragraph, the perspective shifts between the characters and it requires a double take to make sure which character are we looking through.Blunt and HonestSoniah Kamal has used simple and straight forward words to describe incidents and events, involving the reader with whatever was happening in the story Where ideas and philosophy was used, there is a complete absence of flowery language The words are used with brutal honesty, hitting the nail on the head at every turn Words of Urdu as well as Kashmiri are incorporated efficiently within the narrative without breaking the flow and are followed by their meanings.Cultural references are skilfully placed, proving the author s knowledge and understanding of various places The dialogues are well crafted and words spoken are authentic enough to highlight general mindset of the character Salsabil was blunt, Billal too idealistic, Shehla being practical, Zari quite introverted and Amman conflicted.Final VerdictThis is the first novel on Kashmir that is capable of irking everyone around the line of control, be they Pakistanis, Indians or Kashmiris Perhaps there in lies the path to better understand each other An Isolated Incident is not so isolated as it covers lives of Kashmiris across the globe Albeit slow, it s a must read novel to better understand the plight of Kashmir and Kashmiris flag 1 likeLike see review Feb 24, 2015 Humaid Merchant rated it it was amazing I haven t read the works of many Pakistani authors, but for me An Isolated Incident was a unique experience As someone whose family can trace its roots to Kashmir, i found myself relating to the characters in the novel, particularly with respect to the socio political problems that have plagued Kashmir in the past and continue to do so in the present.The highlight of the novel was its writing Ms Kamal definitely has a way with words and the novel manages to draw you in right from its opening I haven t read the works of many Pakistani authors, but for me An Isolated Incident was a unique experience As someone whose family can trace its roots to Kashmir, i found myself relating to the characters in the novel, particularly with respect to the socio political problems that have plagued Kashmir in the past and continue to do so in the present.The highlight of the novel was its writing Ms Kamal definitely has a way with words and the novel manages to draw you in right from its opening pages Both of the novel s protagonists, Zari and Billy, are well developed and as a reader i was keen to accompany them on their journey of self discovery and pursuit of happiness.I would definitely recommend An Isolated Incident to other readers and look forward to reading Ms Kamal s next novel flag 1 likeLike see review Jan 12, 2015 Samra Muslim rated it liked it The story, with Kashmir as its backdrop, starts off really well Having seen the Bollywood flick Haider recently, I could really visualise what Zari Zoon her family were going thought and the situation in Kashmir It is when Zari reaches USA and the focus of the story shifts from her mourning or even healing to the Nabi s that the plot just became average The ending was super predictable honestly, and seemed like I was rereading another version of Hunger Games Katniss Everdeen s utop The story, with Kashmir as its backdrop, starts off really well Having seen the Bollywood flick Haider recently, I could really visualise what Zari Zoon her family were going thought and the situation in Kashmir It is when Zari reaches USA and the focus of the story shifts from her mourning or even healing to the Nabi s that the plot just became average The ending was super predictable honestly, and seemed like I was rereading another version of Hunger Games Katniss Everdeen s utopian finale flag 1 likeLike see review Oct 31, 2014 Dipika rated it it was amazing Wonderful writing, well developed characters, and a much needed focus on some geopolitical issues that are rarely covered in fiction Kamal s writing is exquisite in places, bringing alive Kashmir as well as life in America Strongly recommended flag 1 likeLike see review Dec 17, 2017 Michael Yudanin rated it it was amazing This is a great book, for our times and for any time Author s language is a sheer delight The exploration of tragedy is deep and meaningful, not suffering from the usual sketchiness a rare find The love story is drawn with gentle watercolors worthy of a ukiyo e The way Soniah Kamal describes how bookish philosophy meets the lightning speed and hurricane strength of life is nothing short of striking and gives a lot of food for thought Recommended to anybody who wants a deeper look into the This is a great book, for our times and for any time Author s language is a sheer delight The exploration of tragedy is deep and meaningful, not suffering from the usual sketchiness a rare find The love story is drawn with gentle watercolors worthy of a ukiyo e The way Soniah Kamal describes how bookish philosophy meets the lightning speed and hurricane strength of life is nothing short of striking and gives a lot of food for thought Recommended to anybody who wants a deeper look into the human soul and its world flag Like see review Nov 07, 2015 Pratiksha rated it really liked it I took this book becoz it was a tale of Kashmir ofcourse a love story Though I have never been to Kashmir due to some or other reason but I always wanted to after reading this book I m excited eager to go there An isolated incident with which the story started told us about the suffering of common kashmiri who is neither a freedom fighter nor a pro pakistani or military but still are the one worst affected where der fault is only dat dat they love Kashm I took this book becoz it was a tale of Kashmir ofcourse a love story Though I have never been to Kashmir due to some or other reason but I always wanted to after reading this book I m excited eager to go there An isolated incident with which the story started told us about the suffering of common kashmiri who is neither a freedom fighter nor a pro pakistani or military but still are the one worst affected where der fault is only dat dat they love Kashmir or their own land much den der life or family they way author Soniah described each person each character of Zoon family I can actually imagine people like dem so clearly she knew what she was writing about I was actually angry, hurt thinking of ways for revenge like Zari was that was authors amazing way of telling den her grief, her insecurity, her fears, dey all seemed soo real hats off to u Soniah Kamal the way u described Zari her trauma, her plight where though everyone sympathize with her but cannot fathom her demons fears the way she cudnt open her suitcase which was like Pandora box a box full of memories of home, of own people whom she will never see in real d way she was shifted frm one to another place to make her feel better but it didn t helped den was atlast send to US to Nabi s who are the distant relatives were ready to help they did der best for a stranger dey never knew den came der son Bilaal or Billy who was all sensitive boy in uni still confused about wat he wanna do in life trying his best to knw his history root frm his parents who were trying to hide it at all cost he loved his Dada who was according to his knowledge was a freedom fighter was very brave, he adore his maujee his dada s sister slowly started falling quiet introvert Zari who was still not able to adjust to d foreign land Then came fahad who was like a fresh breeze for Zari his flirting, flowery words actually made her blush alive but it made Billy jealous realize his love for Zari but he kept quite for Zari s happiness den came d shocking revelation dat Zari was raped dat made fahad back off frm his advances for Zari A distraughted Zari just couldn t take it Billy in trying to help her blurted out his feelings for her to make her believe it he was even ready to marry her but in a secrecy though I liked it how Billy stood by Zari but still he was bit scared of wat how he should proceed with things No it wasn t like he wasn t sure abt Zari or didn t loved her enough it was abt d age d things d way dey were happening it made him marry Zari in secrecy den billy s way of trying to make Zari comfortable was sweet cute but den things strtd going down with Billy finding abt Maujee s letters which his parents hide frm him for sooo many years His fight with Zari den d last balloon fight with Zari over Fahad made Billy choose a path to go participate in d fight for freedom of Kashmir in where he got caught with wrong people who were trying to use him for der other cause he was moving ahead for his Dada, maujee love Zari even after all the gruesome things he had to endure live withbut when he stumbled upon the actual truth of his Dada he just could not believe it when he did he realized its futile his try he is doing the things wrong way he came bckthe stry was all simple amazing but few things were still der which could have made it awesome it already is But I totally loved d way author used kashmiri in between with meaning tooAnd I cannot stop without telling dat I also loved the Kashmir Calling a memoir where she had wrote about her family the tradition life I jst cudnt stop smiling over it feeling sad at few points too do write few of such types of book flag Like see review Jan 12, 2015 Lee rated it it was amazing Recommended to Lee by Anjali Enjeti Shelves books i love An Isolated Incident by Soniah Kamal was recommended to me by a friend whose judgement I trust 100% when it comes to book recommendations I bought this book based on that recommendation and dove right in without reading any reviews or even the story description on the online ordering page If my trusted advisers say a book is good, I like to dive in with no preconceived notions or expectations and just be surprised This book definitely surprised me in a very good way An Isolated Incident is a An Isolated Incident by Soniah Kamal was recommended to me by a friend whose judgement I trust 100% when it comes to book recommendations I bought this book based on that recommendation and dove right in without reading any reviews or even the story description on the online ordering page If my trusted advisers say a book is good, I like to dive in with no preconceived notions or expectations and just be surprised This book definitely surprised me in a very good way An Isolated Incident is a love story that revolves around the cultural and political lives of people transplanted from Kashmir to the United States It s a story of pain, heartbreak, redemption, and cultural identity And, if I had read those two previous sentences prior to getting the book, I probably wouldn t have read it I m glad I went in blind.The first thing that struck me was the beauty of the prose I ve been reading e books almost exclusively about five years now and I ve gotten quite used to being able to highlight passages that I find beautiful, clever, and or inspiring I read this one in paperback and was frustrated that I didn t have a highlighter handy This is an extremely highlighter worthy novel.The second thing I noticed was that I was hooked very quickly I was immediately drawn into Zari s vividly depicted world and, when tragedy befell her early in the book, I grieved along with her It s unusual for me to make that kind of connection with a character that early in the book.After Zari went to the US to live with some family friends, I expected her to fall in love and slowly be drawn from her self imposed emotional isolation so, for a few chapters, I thought I was reading something beautiful but predictable Then Kamal surprised me by giving unexpected levels of depth and humanity to each of the supporting characters while providing stunning detail of places, customs, and cultures about which I was completely ignorant.The most interesting thing to me was the way the author wove complex political issues and rich historical detail into the story without every breaking the smooth, driving pace What s , unlike most books that involve Middle Eastern history and politics and issues of cultural identity, I didn t feel that there was a clear agenda here There was no Team A is good and Team B is bad and America should support Team A for these reasons An Isolated Incident left me feeling both extremely knowledgeable and extremely conflicted There are no easy answers for theses characters real life counterparts and Kamal didn t sugarcoat reality or manipulate history to create a satisfyingly neat ending.In the end, An Isolated Incident is a story about courage Courage to change, courage to accept harsh realities, courage to heal, and courage to love I m glad I had the courage to go into this book with no expectations I am definitely richer for the experience flag Like see review Oct 15, 2014 Inderpreet Uppal rated it really liked it The name Isolated Incident is just so simple a name for something that is not so isolated at all It is not just that the book talks of how insurgency and terrorism has affected lives but how anywhere in the book no one is accused and never points fingers Just the desolation and depression, mind numbing sadness that follows and these incidents that are not just for Kashmir, but so many parts of the world are affected.No, it is not an Isolated Incident but it sure does isolate a lot of peop The name Isolated Incident is just so simple a name for something that is not so isolated at all It is not just that the book talks of how insurgency and terrorism has affected lives but how anywhere in the book no one is accused and never points fingers Just the desolation and depression, mind numbing sadness that follows and these incidents that are not just for Kashmir, but so many parts of the world are affected.No, it is not an Isolated Incident but it sure does isolate a lot of people.Zari is just a girl, a simple fun loving just engaged girl and suddenly her world crashes around her overnight Facing the cruel odds dealt to her, she manages to survive but to survive is the last thing on her mind.A poignant taleI have read these words so many times yet they are inadequate in describing the devastation desolation Zari faces Not losing her family but her whole way of life too She and her suitcase travel across seas to find solace and begin anew but and the journey may just be her undoing.The praise the book is garnering from all over is quite justified I wanted to read the book as the desperate future Kashmir faces troubles me, our very own crown, the Taj of India is being tarnished by selfish, intolerant bigots The book sheds a whole new light on the suffering of the residents, the people who want to live there, and who had a life there The only thing I found a bit surreal was the stint Billy had in Afghanistan and Pakistan as he had it a bit too easy in the land of mercenaries with bombs and shelling and cut throats He gets in and out of there so smoothly I am surprised the immigration guys did not grill him for a few weeks on arrival This book is not a reminder of the wrongs going on in Kashmir but talks of how life goes on for those who have suffered Pain makes us stronger and even though we suffer loss, it takes us towards new directions.Soniah Kamal has written the pain, anguish and desperation of Zari and Billy with such ease that it feels the characters of the book are themselves talking The sorrow and helplessness expressed or the understanding and love they find How the families are affected or how they react, the handling of all aspects of violence is done with a lot of care and I am very impressed with the delicate way Soniah had balanced it and stopped it from being just another story of violence and abuse Many times I had to put down the book just to absorb all the emotion spilling out, collect myself and read ahead hoping for Zari, wishing for Zari.A deeply introspective story written with love meant to spread love and hope, faith that every little positive step matters A good read, indeed flag Like see review Oct 04, 2014 Shree rated it it was amazing Note This review has been published Readers MuseI ve always regretted not visiting Kashmir when I had the opportunity to do so My dad resided in Jammu for quite some time and used to describe its endless beauty He obviously left out the ugly injustice being served to this beautiful place Since then, I ve had this fascination with Jammu Kashmir Of course, I always knew that beneath the beauty lies a state marred by wars and ridden with unspeakable sorrow Having never read a prope Note This review has been published Readers MuseI ve always regretted not visiting Kashmir when I had the opportunity to do so My dad resided in Jammu for quite some time and used to describe its endless beauty He obviously left out the ugly injustice being served to this beautiful place Since then, I ve had this fascination with Jammu Kashmir Of course, I always knew that beneath the beauty lies a state marred by wars and ridden with unspeakable sorrow Having never read a proper literature account associated with JK, I was than eager to read this book.The story is a about a simple Kashmiri girl Zari who loses her family and undergoes a major trauma She then relocates to USA under the ruse of pursing her education Her life changes dramatically after Billy comes to her rescue But then, Billy has his own share of emotional baggage in the form of a burdening past to handle I can t possibly elaborate about the story for I would be depriving the reader of a life changing experience.The narration is filled with raw emotions It s been long since a book affected me in such a way Reading a tale of unspeakable and horrendous injustice experienced by a woman left me choking with unspeakable sorrow Zari s narration seemed so realistic that I truly wondered if this story wasn t a figment of imagination.I really wouldn t believe that this writer is actually a rookie to Lit Business The narration, the plot and portrayal of emotions were almost perfect If at all I had to find a flaw, it would be with Billy s story line I could connect with his feeling of lost identity, but his decision to flee USA didn t pack a punch for me as it normally should This could be attributed to a slight slack in narration in that part of the story.The characterization was perfect and all the characters had so many facets that at one point I wondered if they were actually modeled after real people Again, if I really had to find a negative with characterization, it would be with that of Zari s A trauma obviously changes a person s character I couldn t understand much of Zari s character before that life altering incident The cover deserves a special mention It clearly depicts the beauty of Kashmir but in shades of Brown, which obviously signifies the struggle and injustice This book changed my perception of Kashmiris and made me understand why they would actually want a separate country.The book also re emphasized a lesson that my parents drilled in me Love and compassion are the ultimate medicine to any traumaRDICT A must read for all who whine about the injustice of life Definitely not for the faint hearted RATING 4.9 on 5 flag Like see review Sep 11, 2014 Bookish Indulgenges with b00k r3vi3ws rated it really liked it Shelves review copy, iwe 2014, books i own An Isolated Incident follows the life of Zari Zoon, a Kashmiri girl She could the girl next door, with a typical life and typical problems even while living under the threat of terrorism at all times That is until an incident changes her life forever and she is sent abroad for a new beginning But the new life and the journey towards it could tangle up Zari s life yet again.First and most important element of this book is the character of Zari She bel An Isolated Incident follows the life of Zari Zoon, a Kashmiri girl She could the girl next door, with a typical life and typical problems even while living under the threat of terrorism at all times That is until an incident changes her life forever and she is sent abroad for a new beginning But the new life and the journey towards it could tangle up Zari s life yet again.First and most important element of this book is the character of Zari She belongs to Kashmir a state under the constant threat of terrorism Even with everything going on around her, she manages to build a somewhat normal life for herself only for it to be snatched away from her She then embarks upon a new life in a new place, yet the threat never really goes away Zari is such a character that you cannot help but feel for The author has done an admirable job in building her up and portraying her life Then there is Billy with his own fair share of baggage Billy s character could do with a bit of polish and fine tuning I failed to connect with this character and his decisions.The plot in itself is another fantastic element that includes a lot of issues For instance, it gives us a look into the lives of the Kashmiris in general It also includes a glimpse into the world of a girl who is sequestered by a, sadly enough, a very common incident and it makes you wonder about our society that is such an expert at victimizing the victims The author has done an incredible job of portraying the situations without pointing fingers or sounding preachy There were twists and turns in the novel that were easy to spot and though the ending was quite predictable too, it was really interesting to take this journey with Zari.This is a well written novel with crisp language and detailed narratives The author has set the book in multiple locations and each come with enough description so as to help the readers imagination It was also a refreshing change from reading the commercial love stories that flood the Indian markets constantly.Overall this was one hell of an emotional roller coaster ride that wrenches your heart flag Like see review Sep 17, 2014 Kalyan Panja rated it really liked it With a narrative rich in poetry, the author excite us and with the characters that are printed well in mind that addresses issues that always inhabit the human heart and capture the readers attention, in a setting as fascinating and dramatic as Kashmir The story unfolds across generations bouncing from different places, and in this skein appear various characters that intersect with each other and truly unify the fluidity and the rhythmic cadence of the story The characters in the novel, in fa With a narrative rich in poetry, the author excite us and with the characters that are printed well in mind that addresses issues that always inhabit the human heart and capture the readers attention, in a setting as fascinating and dramatic as Kashmir The story unfolds across generations bouncing from different places, and in this skein appear various characters that intersect with each other and truly unify the fluidity and the rhythmic cadence of the story The characters in the novel, in fact, are neither heroes nor brave cowards, and are people who love, who suffer, who make mistakes but at the same time, try to redeem in any way sacrificing for others and showing that man is capable of simple but noble deeds They want to look inward and want to improve, but the process is long, it needs time, acceptance and introspection The author has the gift of being able to put in a book so many strong characters and despite the high number of lives to tell, going to the synthesis manages to exhaust the description of each exhaustively letting the sense of melancholy complete the rest The book is a model of the same power, touches the tragedies and the floods of hopes An intense and exciting novel that values friendship and love, the plot of the book is complex and exciting, and and with the passing of the pages, there are twists, violence, hopes that you seek within themselves and a courage that is evident with increasing intensity until the last lines of the book flag Like see review Jan 05, 2015 Hira rated it really liked it Finally done reading this bookI had to absorb this book a number of times taking leaps and intervals to think, feel and listen to the voices of characters This novel is about painwhat it feels like to be a victim and to be rescuer, in the book as Bilal who actually was trying to save Zaar female protagonist but instead in reality was focused on finding his meaningBilal s actions reminded of a beautiful sher written in Urdu which goes as Khud ki takmeel karaha hoon mainWarna mujhko Finally done reading this bookI had to absorb this book a number of times taking leaps and intervals to think, feel and listen to the voices of characters This novel is about painwhat it feels like to be a victim and to be rescuer, in the book as Bilal who actually was trying to save Zaar female protagonist but instead in reality was focused on finding his meaningBilal s actions reminded of a beautiful sher written in Urdu which goes as Khud ki takmeel karaha hoon mainWarna mujhko to tujhse pyaar nahiLove comes in many forms sometimes it comes to us because of the fears others are facingand who knows sympathy could be a long term emotionSometimes we love to complete ourselvesthats what Bilal did, he wasnt wrongits just he had his own way reason of loving Zari As long as you feel the pain of the other personyou are very much in loveand Bilal felt a lot for ZariSoniah Kamaal puts it beautifully in the end that perhaps there are no love stories, only stories in which love is a part.Its okay to accept that love sometimes is a matter of accident, like death, like life, like survival Why we react react to love is simply because of our need to be loved.This novel answered so many questions of what we as a nation should do, that is simply spread hope because spreading hope is the finest, most noble act in the worldwow.Thats allLove the ending.Though took a lot time to absorb it and understand it flag Like see review Sep 12, 2015 Rajeshwari rated it really liked it Just to say that I loved this novel would be an understatement.Half way through the novel I felt as if I was reading Khaled Hosseini I have always appreciated intense writing but believe me when I say this was different Having touched upon numerous sensitive human issues Soniah has very intelligently weaved the words into a lyrical masterpiece From the moment I started reading it I was captivated by some magic spell The reader would not be at peace unless the book is finished in one sitting Just to say that I loved this novel would be an understatement.Half way through the novel I felt as if I was reading Khaled Hosseini I have always appreciated intense writing but believe me when I say this was different Having touched upon numerous sensitive human issues Soniah has very intelligently weaved the words into a lyrical masterpiece From the moment I started reading it I was captivated by some magic spell The reader would not be at peace unless the book is finished in one sitting It is that engaging And long after you are done it will be lingering somewhere deep inside you, asking you questions, escalating conflict and forcing you to ponder over the issues cited in this book through a story that is undoubtedly the reality of lakhs of people languishing over parting from their loved ones, permanent loss of family and friends in wars and the dirty games of politics This book has amazingly explored the issues of global concern as well as the inner torments of both young and old all characters fighting their own battle It brings cognizance to the plight of people still perplexed about their origin and history It has delineated the picture of Kashmir in a way that would surely make the reader wish to know about it, meet the people of this place, embrace the culture of this land Laced with tragedies, haunting memories and unending misery this book will show you that even hope as small as a mustard seed can move mountains Happy reading flag Like see review Aug 19, 2015 Shirin rated it it was amazing This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers To view it, click here An Isolated Incident, by Soniah Kamal is a novel that keeps you hooked, all the way through to the end It doesn t leave you even after completion From the tragic beginning where a horrific crime is committed, one is transported and enthralled by this powerful, engaging story A terrible crime happens, labeled as an isolated incident ironically Lives are lost One life is shattered, but the rippling effects of this isolated incident stretch far and wide, changing lives and destinies.The prot An Isolated Incident, by Soniah Kamal is a novel that keeps you hooked, all the way through to the end It doesn t leave you even after completion From the tragic beginning where a horrific crime is committed, one is transported and enthralled by this powerful, engaging story A terrible crime happens, labeled as an isolated incident ironically Lives are lost One life is shattered, but the rippling effects of this isolated incident stretch far and wide, changing lives and destinies.The protagonist, Zari Zoon, has to reclaim the shattered pieces of her life Her story is compelling, moving, disturbing, haunting Memories of one s history, if not addressed or acknowledged, can be emotionally debilitating, for we are part of our past, and history s tragedies affect us It s almost as if they are carried on through our genetic make up Zari s story delves deep into the issues and complications of the eternal conflict of Kashmir, India, Pakistan and nations scarred by conflict The scars of war run deep So deep, they continue to haunt generations If you feel deeply, you hurt deeply Billy and Zari s story, is also a love story It offers hope, that despite the unspeakable horrors in this world, there is a way to rebuild a life that s broken A beautiful first novel Heart wrenching, soul stirring and poignant I look forward to a second novel flag Like see review Oct 29, 2014 Hemant Rajput rated it liked it Shelves first reads What makes a good story Is its characters, plot, twists or writing style An Isolated Incident is a story that contains all of those ingredients in a perfect combination The story revolves around how the Kashmir issues have affected the life of anyone, even remotely associated with the disputed state and their desperation to have a normal life beyond all the chaos and agony that this disputed state has bought it to their life.A wonderful life awaits Zari as she is about to get away from this d What makes a good story Is its characters, plot, twists or writing style An Isolated Incident is a story that contains all of those ingredients in a perfect combination The story revolves around how the Kashmir issues have affected the life of anyone, even remotely associated with the disputed state and their desperation to have a normal life beyond all the chaos and agony that this disputed state has bought it to their life.A wonderful life awaits Zari as she is about to get away from this disputed state, but a dreadful incident changes everything Everything she ever dreamt of, anything she held close to her heart, all gone She is now chased by the memories of her loved ones and ends up among some distant relatives The Nabi family The family tries to help her, but she can t leave behind the ghosts of her family Billy Nabi tries to help with Zari at the same time he was trying to figure out his roots that his parents are holding off As events turn out he not only find empathy for Zari but also fell in love with her.Soniah Kamal has described every character with lucid nuance The plot has enough element to keep the reader s mind bound with the right amount of story pace All I can say about Soniah Kamal is that she wrote a very good piece of the story It s a good book to have it in your shelf with some serious writing flag Like see review Jan 13, 2015 Sahar rated it it was amazing Recommends it for Everyone Recommended to Sahar by I found it in a bookstore Kashmir has always been a sore point in my memory as a child but it has never been than a patch of land that my elders were always passionate about for reasons I later understood when I went to school Reading through An Isolated Incident, especially now when the streets of my own beloved Lahore are obstructed with military check posts and armed military officers, was an eye opener for what life is like in an occupied country, the helplessness, the sheer tragedy of life and the precious mom Kashmir has always been a sore point in my memory as a child but it has never been than a patch of land that my elders were always passionate about for reasons I later understood when I went to school Reading through An Isolated Incident, especially now when the streets of my own beloved Lahore are obstructed with military check posts and armed military officers, was an eye opener for what life is like in an occupied country, the helplessness, the sheer tragedy of life and the precious moments too few and far between that are hoarded against the daily struggle of breathing were brought home by a writer not only skilled in painting a vivid picture but the ability to invoke emotion for characters that you fall in love with from the word go.My favourite character was by far Billy He is in every one of us The voice of the angry youth that believes in their own invincibility to look at the bleak bigger picture, to give up without a fight I loved the full circle and the coming together of two individuals that represent the struggle of average people living in these troubled times to salvage what you can and protect what you have and move forward.I thoroughly enjoyed An Isolated Incident and would recommend it highly It is un put downable flag Like see review Oct 25, 2014 Mariam Rauf rated it it was amazing This has been a deeply engaging read for me Despite the fact that I grew up close enough to this most coveted region, I realized that I learned so much about the history and struggle of beautiful Kashmir and it s people through The author s eyes than I would have ever retained from reading a history or political science book Through her eyes I have found a greater appreciation for the plight of Kashmiris whether they cope with the state of their home through despair, anger or co This has been a deeply engaging read for me Despite the fact that I grew up close enough to this most coveted region, I realized that I learned so much about the history and struggle of beautiful Kashmir and it s people through The author s eyes than I would have ever retained from reading a history or political science book Through her eyes I have found a greater appreciation for the plight of Kashmiris whether they cope with the state of their home through despair, anger or complacency, Kashmiris, those living there as well as those that have had to leave, desperately miss what was once their beautiful, peaceful, stable home They deserve to have their beautiful, peaceful, stable home restored flag Like see review Dec 26, 2014 Mehvish rated it it was ok This book really picks up towards the end.s a book about hope,dreams,love,loss,forgiveness,family,homehumans are always in need of an identity.The question it leaves me withwhere is my home Where are my roots Born raised in Abudhabi ,I kept moving from city to city,lived in USA and now in Lahore.So where do I find my roots Do I grow them or are they where my heart belongs But where does my heart belong Soniah Kamal s debut novel has once again left me reeling.ndin This book really picks up towards the end.s a book about hope,dreams,love,loss,forgiveness,family,homehumans are always in need of an identity.The question it leaves me withwhere is my home Where are my roots Born raised in Abudhabi ,I kept moving from city to city,lived in USA and now in Lahore.So where do I find my roots Do I grow them or are they where my heart belongs But where does my heart belong Soniah Kamal s debut novel has once again left me reeling.nding answers.but do we ever find them Listen closely,there is no message,no saving grace,no balm that will outweigh a final blow a smile is no different from a scream in the galaxy of indifference that is time flag Like see review Jul 04, 2015 Sayantani Dasgupta rated it really liked it Filled with rich descriptions and characters, An Isolated Incident is a fast paced novel I liked the author s succinct summary of Kashmir s problematic history, and her ability to portray the roles of all three political players India, Pakistan and Independent Kashmir as equally complex There are lots of beautiful sentences to love and I can only imagine the hard work that went into constructing the sweeping narrative arc of the novel The only thing that for me took away from the perfect e Filled with rich descriptions and characters, An Isolated Incident is a fast paced novel I liked the author s succinct summary of Kashmir s problematic history, and her ability to portray the roles of all three political players India, Pakistan and Independent Kashmir as equally complex There are lots of beautiful sentences to love and I can only imagine the hard work that went into constructing the sweeping narrative arc of the novel The only thing that for me took away from the perfect enjoyment of this novel was that in the hands of a competent editor, this book would have had fewer punctuation errors flag Like see review Feb 17, 2015 Anjali Duva rated it liked it A very deft and thought provoking portrayal of how a belief or conviction can be created, nourished, held aloft, fought for, and ultimately shattered Also some beautiful imagery in the writing And a most gorgeous book cover I struggled a bit with some of the plot points in the US based section, and would have preferred to spend time with Zari, who to me was the most appealing and complex character, but overall I enjoyed this book, and appreciate the uniqueness of the story which, while i A very deft and thought provoking portrayal of how a belief or conviction can be created, nourished, held aloft, fought for, and ultimately shattered Also some beautiful imagery in the writing And a most gorgeous book cover I struggled a bit with some of the plot points in the US based section, and would have preferred to spend time with Zari, who to me was the most appealing and complex character, but overall I enjoyed this book, and appreciate the uniqueness of the story which, while it must play out in real life so many times, has not been written about in this way flag Like see review Nov 02, 2014 Amna Ansari rated it it was amazing I started reading this book and I just couldn t put it down Brilliantly written and most engaging It made me ache for the characters and wanted to just jump inside the story and do something about everything that was happening to these innocent people It made me pause and think which is not so easy in this day and age Absolutely loved it Cannot wait for by Soniah Kamal Highly recommend this if you want to understand the people of Kashmir Those who have lost and yet lived It will mak I started reading this book and I just couldn t put it down Brilliantly written and most engaging It made me ache for the characters and wanted to just jump inside the story and do something about everything that was happening to these innocent people It made me pause and think which is not so easy in this day and age Absolutely loved it Cannot wait for by Soniah Kamal Highly recommend this if you want to understand the people of Kashmir Those who have lost and yet lived It will make you respect those who have sacrificed A must read flag Like see review Jun 06, 2015 Maria rated it liked it I was craving for a Pakistani author and came across this book Must say the novel had me gripped from the very beginning and i instantly bonded with the main character Zari The author had a flow with her words and has done a reallllly good job at gripping the reader but i just have one tiny disappointment, the climax was not as strongly written as i had expected it to be By the end of the novel the essence of the story was losing focus Considering this was the first book by the author, she d I was craving for a Pakistani author and came across this book Must say the novel had me gripped from the very beginning and i instantly bonded with the main character Zari The author had a flow with her words and has done a reallllly good job at gripping the reader but i just have one tiny disappointment, the climax was not as strongly written as i had expected it to be By the end of the novel the essence of the story was losing focus Considering this was the first book by the author, she does deserve praise flag Like see review Oct 14, 2014 Kristl rated it it was amazing This book will make you a better person.This book is about an immigrant Pakistani Kashmiri living in America and trying to raise their children to take the best from all their cultural backgrounds It examines how different cultures view and talk about rape and in doing so, helps the reader explore their own views and actions in the treatment of rape survivors.In the end we are left to ask whether, when it comes to revolutions, borders, ideologies, and religions, there are ever any easy answers This book will make you a better person.This book is about an immigrant Pakistani Kashmiri living in America and trying to raise their children to take the best from all their cultural backgrounds It examines how different cultures view and talk about rape and in doing so, helps the reader explore their own views and actions in the treatment of rape survivors.In the end we are left to ask whether, when it comes to revolutions, borders, ideologies, and religions, there are ever any easy answers flag Like see review May 23, 2015 Preeti Rathi rated it it was amazing This book is just incredible It is utterly spellbinding and the best book I have read in a very long time It has such beautiful attention to detail that it will transport you to another world where you will laugh, cry and, for the majority of the time, keep you on the edge of the seat turning pages to find out what happens next You must read this book flag Like see review Feb 24, 2015 Amy Wierzbicki rated it really liked it Maybe like 3 1 2 stars Interesting story line and great to learn about a region most here in the US don t know much about, things wrapped up very nicely which may be a drawback to the book All in all a good read and I wish the author luck in getting this published in the US flag Like see review Nov 23, 2014 Reshma rated it did not like it honestly i did not like he book at all.The plot is good bt the way in which the story progresses is awfully slow.It took all my patience to finish the book than half way through after that could not bear it further i left reading it flag Like see review Jan 13, 2015 Ahmed Ibrahim rated it it was amazing Probably one of the best books I ve read in my entire life, with a message so remarkably meaningful and true that it will stay with me for a very long time Thank you Soniah for introducing this amazing novel into the world A great read I high recommend it to everyone, flag Like see review Jul 09, 2016 Niha Lakhani rated it it was amazing I loved the plot of this book The writer has done a tremendous job in pulling the reader into the lives of the characters and emphasizing closely with Zari the main character of this book Cheers to the writer for this excellent piece of writing flag Like see review Jan 08, 2015 Zara rated it it was amazing An isolated incident i enjoyed reading it from first page to last the characters, the 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    Soniah Kamal is an award winning essayist and fiction writer Her novel Unmarriageable is a retelling of Jane Austen s Pride Prejudice and is set in Pakistan Soniah Kamal s debut novel, An Isolated Incident, was a finalist for the Townsend Prize for Fiction, the KLF French Fiction Prize and an Rising Star pick Soniah s TEDx talk, Redreaming Your Dream, is about regrets and secon Soniah Kamal is an award winning essayist and fiction writer Her novel Unmarriageable is a retelling of Jane Austen s Pride Prejudice and is set in Pakistan Soniah Kamal s debut novel, An Isolated Incident, was a finalist for the Townsend Prize for Fiction, the KLF French Fiction Prize and an Rising Star pick Soniah s TEDx talk, Redreaming Your Dream, is about regrets and second chances Her work has appeared in numerous publications including The New York Times, The Guardian, Catapult, The Normal School, The Chicago Quarterly Review, The Missing Slate, BuzzFeed, The James Dickey Review, Scroll and Literary Hub, and has been widely anthologized.Soniah s short story Fossils , judged by Claudia Rankine, won the Agnes Scott 2017 Festival Award for Fiction and her story Jelly Beans was selected for The Best Asian Stories Series 2017 Her essay The Fall How to Survive Your Father s Imprisonment was nominated for a Pushcart Prize Her short stories and essays have been shortlisted for awards including the Sequestrum Editor s Reprint Award and the Payton James Freeman Prize and are recommended reads by VELA and Longreads Soniah is the recipient of the Susan B Irene Award from St Johns College where she graduated with a BA Honors in Liberal Arts and awarded a Paul Bowles Fiction Fellowship from Georgia State University where she earned an MFA in Creative Writing She has served as Fiction Assistant Editor for Five Points A Journal of Arts and Literature and is Blog Editor for Jaggery A Desilit Arts and Literature Journal where she started and runs the interview series Drunk on Ink Soniah curated and edited Sugar Mule Literary Magazine s South Asian issue No Place Like Home , a compilation of memoir, poetry and fiction from 47 writers from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka Soniah is a member of the National Books Critics Circle, PEN America and the Jane Austen Society of North America She has taught fiction at Oglethorpe University and teaches creative writing at the Etowah Valley Writers Institute, the low residency MFA program at Reinhardt University Soniah was a script consultant on the social activist film Half Widow set in Kashmir Hairy Potter is a collection of Soniah s weekly social satire column that ran in Pakistan s national newspaper The Daily Times Sunday Soniah was born in Pakistan, grew up in England and Saudi Arabia and lives in the U.S New Mexico, Maryland, Virginia, Colorado, Illinois, New Jersey, California and currently in Georgia






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