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There are books you read for the enjoyment of the story and ones you read for the language of the author. Diana Abu-Jaber has written a book that includes both. You can not help but be swept up in both the riveting story of a young run-away girl on the streets af Miami and the lyrical language of life for her family who struggles to come to terms with her absence.
This book is flavored with the language of food. With the disappearance of Felice, both mother and son turn to their love of food and ...more
This book is flavored with the language of food. With the disappearance of Felice, both mother and son turn to their love of food and ...more

This book is full of observations of the Miami real estate boom and gentrification, of politics of locally grown food and sugar, of teen culture, and of the ebbs and flows of marriage and family relationships. The book got a little slow. This is my first read by this author. It was highly praised by our local book seller. perhaps my concentration wasn't there when reading. I found some parts really good but then seemed to read several pages and have no idea what I read. Perhaps I had to much oin
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Sep 23, 2011
Stacy
marked it as to-read

Sep 26, 2011
Courtney
marked it as to-read