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Loading... Veil of Rosesby Laura Fitzgerald
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. A Middle Eastern twist to the paperback romance. This is not your typical arranged marriage. This book is about an Iranian women who is sent to the states by her family so that she might find a man who will give her a chance at a better life. The young woman goes through a short list of Iranians, never suspecting that an actual love might be right under her nose. The story endures several twists before it comes to a liberating ending. ( )Tami has three months here on her visa from Iran in which to find a husband. While this book is humorous with her experience with a new country, I did find myself in tears with the ending. This book does present a bit of the suppression of the women in the middle east and what the freedom of this country means to them. A good, entertaining read! An interesting look into a Persian woman's life, though the romance was too "hollywood" to be believable. July 2008: http://www.3rsblog.com/2008/07/book-c... good story for teens, strong female character 0.056 seconds to build listing
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0553383884, Paperback)This compelling debut follows one spirited young woman from the confines of Iran to the intoxicating freedom of America—where she discovers not only an enticing new country but the roots of her own independence. . . .Tamila Soroush wanted it all. But in the Islamic Republic of Iran, dreams are a dangerous thing for a girl. Knowing they can never come true, Tami abandons them. . . . Until her twenty-fifth birthday, when her parents give her a one-way ticket to America, hoping she will “go and wake up her luck.” If they have their way, Tami will never return to Iran . . . which means she has three months to find a husband in America. Three months before she’s sent back for good. From her first Victoria’s Secret bra to her first ride on a motor scooter to her first country line-dance, Tami drinks in the freedom of an American girl. Inspired to pursue her passion for photography, she even captures her adventures on film. But looming over her is the fact that she must find an Iranian-born husband before her visa expires. To complicate matters, her friendship with Ike, a young American man, has grown stronger. And it is becoming harder for Tami to ignore the forbidden feelings she has for him. It’s in her English as a second language classes that Tami finds a support system. With the encouragement of headstrong Eva, loyal Nadia, and Agata and Josef, who are carving out a love story of their own, perhaps Tami can keep dreaming—and find a way to stay in America. (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:52 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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