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lady-janine | 16:01 Sun 09th Oct 2022 | Arts & Literature
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Naomi - I have just finished reading 'A Thousand Splendid Suns' and am writing to thank you for recommending it.

Have you read 'The Beekeeper of Aleppo' by Christy Lefteri?
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You’re most welcome, LJ. You enjoyed it then?

No, I haven’t read that: I’ll take a look.
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Yes, I enjoyed it. Hope you like Beekeeper.
Pas moi.....just reading 'The Salt Path' by Raynor Winn - my sister lent it to me. I presume you have read it...?
I've read that DC, quite difficult to read but somehow uplifting.
Have you read ‘The Kite Runner’ by the sane author, LJ?
*same … although I believe he’s sane too. ;o)
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No, no that one DT. Another one to add to my list. Where is it set?

I also recommend 'The Hare with Amber Eyes' and 'The White Road' both by Edmund De Waal. Most interesting and enjoyable.
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Yes thanks Noami. It was reading that that made me curious as to what else he had written.
A Thousand Splendid Suns resides on my Kindle, but I just can't seem to get into it. I've tried several times. Time to have another go perhaps.
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I have to admit the feminist in me was not happy when reading but I also realise that that sort of situation is common in many countries most unfortunately.
a true story of a couple from Fowey facing eviction/bankruptcy and then a dgenerative illness of her husband, Moth, set out to walk the 630 miles of the SW coastal path - the second book is Cape Wrath and apparently there's a third one - some one who read the Salt Path realised that they would be ideal for helping shape a derelict cider farm that he had/has.
Those books can be an eye opener, LJ.
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Naomi - I am aware of other customs but it is the general acceptance by all that I find most disturbing.
That's true naomi, I found The Kite Runner amazing in exposure of a different culture.

Another good one is "Hope in a Ballet Shoe", by Michaela & Elaine DePrince. It's wonderful how some people cope with extreme adversity in their lives.
I know. I’m only sorry that denial in the west is so rife. For those who have no experience of it it’s impossible to believe or even to contemplate I suppose.
I've done it. After several earlier attempts to get through A Thousand Splendid Suns this time I cracked it. And now I can't understand why I struggled with it before.

I found it such a marvellous read this time, I'm now half-way through a second reading. Very well written and captivating even if painfully eye-opening at times.

So thank you to all who have over the years recommended it, including naomi and lady-janine - you gave me the impetus to try once more, and it paid off handsomely.

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