Ten Most Powerful Quotes from the Novel, Breath, Eyes, Memory
From the Blog pakteahouse *Aslam Kakar* [image: Breath, Eyes, Memory, a Novel by Edwidge Danticat] Breath, Eyes, Memory, a Novel by Edwidge Danticat ‘Women are as brave as stars out at dawn’, writes Edwidge Danticat in her novel Breath, Eyes, Memory. Danticat is a Haitian-American novelist, and dedicates her masterpiece to the humiliated and most impoverished, yet brave women of her country of origin, Haiti. Women are treated as the most vulnerable and the least fortunate of humankind, almost in all societies. But, in some cultures, particularly in the developing world, they experience terrible afflictions. Rape, physical humiliation, and suppression are among the most notable. Breath, Eyes, Memory is one such story of the sufferings of Haitian women, who seem to share the worst of women’s fate. Sophiepakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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