Three Begums revolves around the lives of three ordinary women—Hamida, Merryl and Saliha— who lived extraordinary, interwoven lives of fabulous joy, fierce pain, and untold trauma. Like many who came before them, they loved and dreamed. Although born in different times and places, they were united through their dedication to bettering the lives of all around them. Each fell victim to disease and premature death, without fulfilling their desires; but, like all desires, these continue beyond their lifetimes.
Flowing seamlessly between the biographical and autobiographical, Ziauddin Sardar captures the complexities of everyday living, human relationships and raw emotion, weaving lives and ambitions together. The great story of human societies unfolds through the eyes of an individual, with each chapter struggling to fulfil the aspirations of the last. Sardar shows how his own life was shaped by these women, and how their collective life undulated, sea-like, to the rhythms of Urdu poetry. This genre-defying book takes readers on a journey that is inimitably personal, yet reverberates universally.
Powerful and unforgettable, Three Begums is a profound reminder that, in a good life, the only thing that matters is virtue— particularly the virtue of compassion, and working for something greater than oneself.
Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 9781805263333
Number of pages: 276
Dimensions: 216 x 138 mm
'Outstanding. To say it is a fine piece of writing is to sell it short. It is a wonderful tribute to three women that captures their lives, passions and relationships in a way that is very rarely achieved.' - Colin Tudge, author of The Secret Life of Trees and The Great Rethink: A 21st Century Renaissance
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