Books
City of Widows

Sparks Like Stars

“blending history, heritage, culture and traditions within a narrative that’s as suspenseful as it is emotionally compelling”
– NPR
A House Without Windows

“More than just the Afghan Orange Is the New Black, Hashimi’s novel is populated by vibrant, complex characters and offers a piercing look at the lives of women in Afghanistan.”
—Booklist
When the Moon is Low

"A must-read saga about borders, barriers, and the resolve of one courageous mother fighting to cross over."
-- O, the Oprah Magazine
The Pearl That Broke Its Shell

“There’s nothing better than a novel that sweeps you away to a richly drawn new world, offering that rare miss-your-subway-stop immersion.”
–Washington Post
Spilled Ink

"Clever dialogue between the vividly individualized characters lightens harrowing depictions of anti-Islamic hate crimes in this tightly structured and engagingly paced read."
- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
The Sky at Our Feet

“A winsome supporting cast, snappy dialogue, and nonstop adventures just shy of fantastic make this a thought-provoking, heartwarming page-turner.”
–Publishers Weekly starred review
One Half from the East

“An excellent title that will offer students a window into life in Afghanistan and open interesting, age-appropriate conversations about gender expectations and roles in different countries.”
-Starred review, School Library Journal