Daughter of the Mountains

Daughter of the Mountains

By Fatimah Asghar

Pages

192

Rating

4.21

Year

2026

SpiritualityMemoirPoetryWomenLiteratureAsian Literature

Description

A tender, searching collection that breaks open notions of faith to ask how a daughter, alienated from kin, can find love and a home in the world.

at the edge of an edge

is an edge. at that edge

is a cliff. beyond that cliff

is me.

Exiled from ancestral homelands, how can one find a place for themself in the world? In this stunning sophomore collection, the acclaimed poet Fatimah Asghar unweaves residual grief to reckon with their relationship to Allah, long-estranged but deeply loved kin, the landscape of their ancestors, and love itself.

In meditative poems, Daughter of the Mountains grapples with multiple facets of fulfillment, betrayal, love, loss, and longing, illustrating how place, lineage, and environment inform the practice of spirituality and vice versa. With wisps of humor, imagery that is as beautiful as it is startling, and powerfully disruptive formal invention, this is an intimately lyrical and explosive collection.

Daughter of the Mountains by Fatimah Asghar - Bookist