by Deborah Rodriguez
This really didn't float my boat. It was a bit too "Slushy" in the romantic side for my tastes, you knew what was coming next.
After hard luck and heartbreak, Sunny finally finds a place to call home—in the middle of an Afghanistan war zone. There, the thirty-eight-year-old serves up her American hospitality to the expats who patronize her coffee shop, including a British journalist, a “danger pay” consultant, and a wealthy...
I first came across Deborah Rodriguez as the author of the memoir, The Kabul Beauty School, which I gave 4 stars. She had found a need in the local community for a place for Afghani women to meet and talk, to make some money in their own right and to have an identity away from the men. In many ways ...
Chicklit with suicide bombings.
2.5 stars. A quick and easy read but not that well written.
Having read and enjoyed Kabul Beauty School I was quite pleased to find another book by Ms. Rodriguez. Cup of Friendship did not disappoint me. The reader is dropped into the middle of a coffee shop in the heart of the Afghan capitol. Sunny runs the place, but navigates through the treacherous wa...
Loved it!
Ask yourself the following questions. If you answer yes to a question, proceed to the next question. If you answer no at any time, drop this book immediately and find a clerk to direct you to nonfiction or action/adventure books.1. Do you need a book for your next business trip/vacation/weekend retr...