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Jasmine Nights - Community Reviews back

by Julia Gregson, Julia Franklin
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Jane's reviews
Jane's reviews rated it 12 years ago
Bootlicker by Steve Piacente4 starsHe’s done it again, I don’t know if it’s his brilliant writing or his controversial choice of storylines but wow, this guy is brave. As an English reader I don’t perhaps feel the emotional connection to the issues as an American would but that doesn’t take the enjo...
Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it 13 years ago
It's the height of WWII, and singer Saba Tarcan longs to break free of the restrictive world in which she lives. Her Turkish father is abroad with the shipping line and her very traditional Welsh mother doesn't want her making a spectacle of herself. Well, Saba decides to go sing for a burn unit a...
Tiny Library
Tiny Library rated it 13 years ago
Saba Tarcan is a half-Turkish girl living in Wales during World War Two who dreams of using her voice to escape her mundane surroundings. She auditions for ENSA and is delighted to be offered the chance to travel to the Middle East and be a part of performances to boost troop morale in the desert, ...
The House That Books Built
The House That Books Built rated it 13 years ago
I thoroughly enjoyed this wartime story of a half turkish girl singer working to entertain the troops in Egypt whilst carrying out secret missions to help the war effort.Add a romance with a heroic fighter pilot and you have a perfect summer read..
June's Room
June's Room rated it 13 years ago
I thoroughly enjoyed this wartime story of a half turkish girl singer working to entertain the troops in Egypt whilst carrying out secret missions to help the war effort.Add a romance with a heroic fighter pilot and you have a perfect summer read..
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