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1 Day, 100 bloggers, 100 green books, 100 reviews

November 10, 2009 by Shaila Abdullah

On November 10, 2009, my novel Saffron Dreams was featured in Eco-Libris’ 1 Day, 100 bloggers, 100 green books, 100 reviews campaign. This campaign is aimed at promoting “green books” by featuring 100 books printed on recycled paper or FSC-certified paper.

Over 100 bloggers took a stand to support books printed in an eco-friendly manner by simultaneously publishing reviews of more than 100 such books.

Book Blogger Serena M. Agusto-Cox of Savvy Verse & Wit will be reviewing Saffron Dreams on her blog today. Please visit Savvy Verse & Wit to read the review. Excerpt is below:

“Saffron Dreams is more than just an emotional journey of perseverance amid the most trying circumstances and tragic events, it is an evolution of one Muslim woman into a whole self, strong enough to stand alone and blossom.” Read full review

For more information, visit the 100 green books page.


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On the path of healing

September 11, 2009 by Shaila Abdullah

So, here we are to another anniversary of a tragic day where we remember the innocent victims of September 11, 2001. Eight years later, there are few answers and more questions and yet, as I woke up to get ready for this day, I felt hopeful. We are an optimist country on the path of healing and recovery. We know where the blame lies and we are clearer on where to direct our anger. We know our friends and we know our foes. We are blessed with a leader who understands how to handle relations with the world and knows that anger or hatred is not the way. More than ever before, I am proud to be a citizen of this country. It is a place that has given me wings and allowed me to grow. It has watched and encouraged my transition from an outsider to one of its own.

On this, the eighth anniversary of 9/11, Austin-American Statesman ran an article on my work and views. See below:

Austin author attempts to convey essence of Islam, post 9/11

By Joshunda Sanders
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF

Austin author Shaila Abdullah says she knows the significance of this day — as a Muslim woman and as a writer.

Though Abdullah, who works full time as a Web site designer for an educational nonprofit, says she wasn’t personally targeted after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the effects of 9/11 on her life as a Muslim woman were tangible.

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Please remember that the book fundraiser ends on September 15. If you haven’t already, please buy a copy of Saffron Dreams using the link below. Proceeds from the sale will go to the Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A. (AKF USA), an international development organization. The book is also offered at a discounted rate of $16.95. Feel free to buy a few copies for friends, family, and coworkers.

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Support a Global Cause: Buy a Book

August 8, 2009 by Shaila Abdullah

According to the World Bank, the current global crisis has pushed 90 million people into poverty and is slated to have a disastrous impact on health and education projects in the developing world unless the rich nations begin aiding the poor. Please do your part in alleviating global poverty.

Your support can help disadvantaged people in the most resource-poor regions of the world
From now until September 15, 2009, if you buy a copy of Saffron Dreams using the link below, proceeds from the sale will go to the Aga Khan Foundation U.S.A. (AKF USA), a renowned international development organization. The book is also offered at a discounted rate of $16.95. Feel free to buy a few copies for friends, family, and coworkers.

Regular Price: $19.95
Sale Price: $16.95

Cover: Saffron Dreams

AKF USA develops and promotes creative solutions to address problems that impede development, primarily in Asia and Africa. Under the umbrella of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), AKF works in the areas of health, education, rural development, civil society and the environment. It is presently engaged in over 100 projects in 18 countries. Learn more | View lives impacted by the work

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Mother’s Day Free Gift: A Taste of Saffron

May 5, 2009 by Shaila Abdullah

This mother’s day, pay your mother a loving tribute by giving her a gift of another mother’s ultimate love for her child. Saffron Dreams chronicles the journey of a dedicated mother and her everlasting bond with her special needs child. If you haven’t already, please get your copy of Saffron Dreams today. If you read the book and liked it, please drop me a line. I love hearing from readers.

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FREE GIFT:
A Taste of Saffron
is a collection of recipes of dishes mentioned in Saffron Dreams. To get the cookbook, simply send me an email with your favorite quote or scene from Saffron Dreams and I will send you the e-book absolutely free.

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Thank you, dear readers

March 30, 2009 by Shaila Abdullah

Thank you to all those who came in large numbers to attend my two book readings this past week at Barnes and Noble and Book Woman. I enjoyed the discussions that followed and was humbled by your presence. You are the reason we authors become prolific writers. Please keep up the support.

In the coming weeks, I aim to introduce a 5-Question Author Interview series to offer you a quick glance into the works of some multicultural authors. If you have a favorite author you would like to see featured on this blog, please drop me a line.

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Book Woman Reading/Signing Tonight

March 28, 2009 by Shaila Abdullah

Those who live in and around Austin, please join me at Book Woman tonight, Saturday, March 28, at 7:00 p.m. I will read passages from Saffron Dreams, answer your questions, and sign books. Please bring along friends, family, and colleagues.

Support your indie book store. The address is below:

Book Woman
5501 N Lamar Blvd # A105
Austin, TX 78751 US

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Blog Tour Stop 21: Another day of reviews

March 28, 2009 by Shaila Abdullah

I celebrate the last day of my book tour with two reviews of Saffron Dreams that have arrived in the past few days. 2 Kids and Tired book blog offered this review of the novel.

“Fascinating. A fictionalized story, written as a memoir. Arissa’s story is told first-person through flashbacks and present day. A beautifully descriptive novel: full of color and flavor. A fascinating tale of love and loss, tragedy and triumph, and following your dreams even when they take you on an unexpected journey.”
Read full review online

Another one is from the Review From Here book blog:

“I had a hard time putting this book down. Shaila Abdullah’s “Saffron Dreams” is a book that will tug at your heartstrings and won’t let go. This is one of the most poignant books that I have read.”
Read full review online

And now a word of thanks to all the individuals who followed me on this month-long tour and provided comments, feedback, tips, and messages. It is because of all of you that time and again, I feel compelled to pick up my pen and do what I do. I am deeply grateful to the wonderful network of book bloggers who hosted me on their blogs this month. You are doing a great service to authors. Please keep it up.

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Blog Tour Stop 20: Fiction Scribe and Book Tiger

March 27, 2009 by Shaila Abdullah

Take a few minutes to read my interview at Fiction Scribe.

Nancy Williams of Book Tiger book blogger offered this review of Saffron Dreams:

“Saffron Dreams is a wonderfully uplifting story of struggle and survival, and yet another necessary work of fiction. It is one of the reasons that fiction is so powerful.”

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Blog Tour Stop 19: S. Krishna Books and Book Publishing Secrets

March 26, 2009 by Shaila Abdullah

It is official.

Swapna Krishna of S. Krishna Books is the well-kept secret of the book review world. I was blown away by her review of Saffron Dreams and the depth of her plot and character analysis. When I read her review, I experienced one of those “Aha” moments that is every author’s dream. It’s when a reader truly get the book.

I didn’t want to pick and choose an excerpt, so I am including it here in its entirety.

“When I first heard about Saffron Dreams, I was really intrigued. The story of a Muslim woman who lost her husband in the World Trade Center attacks seemed compelling and timely. Indeed, after reading the book, I am moved at how beautifully and tenderly Ms. Abdullah handled a controversial subject and made the book about our common humanity, rather than about the differences that divide us.

What really struck me about Saffron Dreams is that the 9/11 attacks aren’t the only serious subject addressed in this small novel. Abdullah manages to talk about racism, fundamentalism, widowhood, culture clashes, and the challenges of raising a child with disabilities within its pages. With all those weighty topics, you would think the book would be a heavy read, but surprisingly, it isn’t. Instead, it’s an honest look at the life of a woman trying to live a normal life while chaos is reigning around her.

Despite the seeming lack of hope in Saffron Dreams‘ premise, the book is full of wonder. The novel is never depressing; even in the darkest times, Arissa never seems to lose that hope that the future will be a brighter, happier place. That feeling permeates the novel, leaving the reader with a sense of optimism after the last pages are turned.

Abdullah’s writing is crisp, sharp and clear. She does not mince words; her writing is very precise, each word chosen carefully. Her words have a way of conveying raw emotion; because they are so stark, the feelings are so much more clear and powerful on the page. It’s a wonderful writing style for a novel such as this.

In the end, the message I took away from the novel is that what we, as citizens of this earth, have in common is much greater than all those differences than set us apart from one another. We must look to our common humanity to bring us together. This is a message full of hope and love, much like Saffron Dreams itself.

I thoroughly enjoyed Saffron Dreams and recommend it to anyone interested in multicultural fiction – it’s a great read and you won’t be disappointed. I am eager to pick up Shaila Abdullah’s book of short stories, Beyond the Cayenne Wall.”
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I also shared some publishing secrets with Book Publication Secrets of Authors. Take a look.

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Blog Tour Stop 18: Marta’s Meanderings and The Epic Rat

March 25, 2009 by Shaila Abdullah

A fabulous, in-depth review of Saffron Dreams from Marta of Marta’s Meanderings has come in. Once again, I am amazed by how closely readers and reviewers identify with the characters and their struggles when reading the book. Here’s an excerpt from the review:

“This book is simply stunning. I don’t think I’ve ever read a book with the depth and eloquency of Saffron Dreams. Shaila Abdullah spins a story so beautifully that each sentence is like the richest of desserts. I couldn’t put this book down because I was mesmerized by a side of the 9/11 story I’d never heard before. Excellent writing pulls you into the life of Arissa, making you feel like you are right next to her, experiencing what she is experiencing. Shaila Abdullah’s storytelling skills are unsurpassed and I can’t wait to see what she writes next. In case you haven’t figured it out, I’d recommend this book in a heartbeat to everyone!”
Read the full review online

Cecilia of the Epic Rat who in the past days has been promoting Saffron Dreams rigorously on her site by posting a teaser, giveaway, and review of the novel has now posted an interview.
Read the interview online.

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