Mosaic
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Mosaic is a story of love and betrayal, a clash of cultures and traditions and one woman's struggle to recapture her life. Well written.
I picked this up today at a Bookcrossers Lunch in Viterbo. Thanks Pell it will join Mt TBR for now but will travel again after I have read.
Basically a story of love and betrayal as one woman fights for her children. What made this interesting for me was the clash of cultures and traditions as it was set in New York and Jordan. Dina and Karim Ahmedare are from Lebanese and Jordain backgrounds, living in New York they appeared on the surface to have a happy marriage combined with successful careers and a family life together. Or so it seemed to Dina until one day her life is turned upside down when her husband vanishes with their six year old twins, Suzanne and Ali. After a normal day at her floral design business Mosaic she is bewildered to find the appartment empty on her return home.
It seems that Dina was completely unaware of her husbands plans and how he had been feeling about their life together in New York. Ahmed has become very disillusioned with the western lifestyle, especially post 9/11. He is also determined that his younger children should not turn out like their teenage bother Jordan. So feeling that he no longer wants the twins exposed to American culture he has decided without consulting his wife that they should grow up in Jordan. When Dina realises that her husband has kidnapped his own children she turns for emotional support to her best friends Emmeline and Sarah, also both successful career women and mothers. Whilst they are helping Dina in her plight we also learn something of their own backgrounds and lifestyles.
Although I enjoyed the story and was not expecting more than a chick lit style read I would have liked it if the author had developed the characters more. I felt they were all rather superfical.
It seems that Dina was completely unaware of her husbands plans and how he had been feeling about their life together in New York. Ahmed has become very disillusioned with the western lifestyle, especially post 9/11. He is also determined that his younger children should not turn out like their teenage bother Jordan. So feeling that he no longer wants the twins exposed to American culture he has decided without consulting his wife that they should grow up in Jordan. When Dina realises that her husband has kidnapped his own children she turns for emotional support to her best friends Emmeline and Sarah, also both successful career women and mothers. Whilst they are helping Dina in her plight we also learn something of their own backgrounds and lifestyles.
Although I enjoyed the story and was not expecting more than a chick lit style read I would have liked it if the author had developed the characters more. I felt they were all rather superfical.
Journal Entry 4 by LindyLouMac at RABCK, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases on Saturday, April 25, 2009
Released 14 yrs ago (4/25/2009 UTC) at RABCK, A Bookcrossing member -- Controlled Releases
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Happy reading Waderwoman. My apologies that this is so late arriving. I had some difficulties trying to decide what title to send you this year!
LindyLouMac
Happy reading Waderwoman. My apologies that this is so late arriving. I had some difficulties trying to decide what title to send you this year!
LindyLouMac
Thanks so much LindyLou!This looks a lovely book-I shall look forward to staating it once Ive finished 2 bookrings that are ahead of it!
I have just finished this today-wow what a story!
It took a while to get into it but once i did I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thanks again LindyLou xx
It took a while to get into it but once i did I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thanks again LindyLou xx
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