Once again, a book that makes me appreciate the privilege of growing up in a truly democratic country. We may whine and grumble about the government of the day, but we have rights and opportunities that many in the world don't have or have been heavily denied in the past. This book is the story o...
This fascinating story takes us between two very different worlds. London in the 1980’s where Lily is a nurse struggling to find her place and Africa where she was raised by a Moroccan religious leader after being orphaned by her hippie English parents. Much of the action takes place in Ethiopi...
apparently i read this in late 2002 or early 2003. i have absolutely no recollection of doing so. the book seemed entirely new to me. i think that bodes ill.
“My body is a whisper where hers is a shout” p 26.Abandoned it by about page 120. Too much vague gauzy stuff, with spiritual I-wanna-understand squishiness.
Lilly’s parents, British citizens, lead a life of reckless wanderings. While the family is traveling in Ethiopia, Lilly’s parents are killed and Lilly is sent to stay with the Great Abdal, a teacher and leader of his people. She is taught to be a devout Muslim by Abdal and she learns much about lite...