New Beginnings

Hello from Cairo! The title for this post seems very apt, since not only is today publication day for Rebecca Emin's New Beginnings (more on that below), but it's also the opening of Egypt's first elected parliament since the 1950s.

What a change there's been in Egypt since my last visit here in December 2011. In just one year, people who were depressed and pessimistic about the future of the country have transformed into upbeat and optimistic. Gathering around the television this morning over a takeaway breakfast of tamaya (falafel) and fool (er... not sure any description can do this dish justice), there was palpable sense of pride as we watched the first session open.

From chats last night with a man in his sixties who led a group in Tahrir Square -- and was so close to the police he even grabbed a tear-gas canister after it was lobbed his way -- to mannequins in shop windows holding up revolutionary signs, the city has come alive again. The revolution has brought with it a whole host of problems and challenges, but as the one-year anniversary approaches, Egypt's citizens are finally looking forward to their future.

Now all they need is wine. Ha!

Now on to another New Beginning! Today is publication day for Rebecca Emin's wonderful YA novel.  Hop over to Rebecca's blog Ramblingsof a Rusty Writer to find all of the details of how she is planning tocelebrate today, or you can read some reviews of the book itself on Amazon.co.ukor Amazon.com. You may like to visit someof the other blogs helping Rebecca to celebrate today too.

AboutNew BeginningsSam Hendry is not looking forward tostarting at her new school. Things go from bad to worse as the day of trutharrives and all of her fears come true... and then some.

When Sam meets a different group of people who immediately accept her as afriend, she begins to feel more positive.

With her new friends and interests, will Sam finally feel able to face thebully who taunts her, and to summon up the courage to perform on stage?

Here's to new beginnings of all sorts!
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Published on January 23, 2012 10:00
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