Who is sharma in shabanu




















She lives independently in the desert. Sharma is sharp-tongued, self-reliant, iconoclastic, and wise. Sharma provides Shabanu with an important role model.

She is a role model and source of hope for the free-spirited young girl. Along the way, they encounter men who are searching for a girl who eloped without permission. They briefly threaten the caravan but eventually allow them to pass. Chapter 10, Nose Pegs. Chapter 11, Channan Pir. Chapter 12, Sharma. Chapter 13, Desert Storm. Chapter 14, The Thirsty Dead. Chapter 15, Derawar.

Chapter 16, Ramadan. Chapter 17, The Landlord. Chapter 18, Spin Gul. Chapter 19, Yazman. Chapter 20, Justice. Chapter 21, The Choice. Chapter 22, The Wedding. Chapter 23, Cholistan. Mithoo and Grandfather are missing. Shabanu and Dadi brave the stinging, blinding, suffocating sand and search for Grandfather. He cannot live through such a ferocious storm.

Defeated, Shabanu and Dadi return to the thatched hut. The sand has reddened their eyes and blurred their sight. The family waits miserably for the storm to end. When it does, Dadi and Shabanu head for the toba, hoping to find the herd of camels and, they desperately hope, Grandfather. The storm has altered the landscape: shrubs are buried, the shape of the dunes changed.

The storm has reduced the toba to a small patch of wet sand.



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