"Oh, it's perfect!" said Catherine Austen to her husband as their carriage, in a train of a hundred others, rolled between Muntaza's high gates.
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After a romance with her wealthy employer's son renders her a heartbroken single mother, servant girl Karima Ismail eventually achieves stardom as one of Egypt's most famous singers, but her life is shattered by her daughter's disappearance.
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Missing children, Single mothers, Fiction, Women singers, Mothers and daughters, Plantation life, Illegitimate children, Fiction, general, Fiction, psychological, Fiction, family life, general, Egypt, fiction, Artists, fiction, Single women, fiction, Missing persons, fiction, Mothers and daughters, fictionPlaces
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Nadia's Song
March 2, 2000, Bantam Books Ltd
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055381186X 9780553811865
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