When the Moon is Low

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When the Moon is Low
400 pages; Morrow

After her husband is murdered by the Taliban, schoolteacher Fereiba and her three children flee Kabul for asylum in London, passing through a geopolitical hellscape of refugee camps and human traffickers. A must-read saga about borders, barriers and the resolve of one courageous mother fighting to cross over.

— Natalie Beach