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I learned a lot about the wedding practices of the Bedouin and some about the urban centers of Mauritania.
Gail wrote: "This short novel is an almost allegorical telling of the conflict between the old Bedouin ways and modern culture as found in the urban centers of Mauritania. Our Main character Rayhana is taken ad..."
I plan to finish this book today. Your take on it, Gail, is BEAUTIFUL. I can add nothing to your review and thoughts. BTW, Happy and Healthy New Year.
I plan to finish this book today. Your take on it, Gail, is BEAUTIFUL. I can add nothing to your review and thoughts. BTW, Happy and Healthy New Year.

Gonna read asap now though. Really jazzed to get into it after reading Gail's review.
Amanda, My first book finished in 2022. I really liked it and know you will too, Amanda.
So sorry to hear about your fraud problem. Ugh is right.
So sorry to hear about your fraud problem. Ugh is right.

You were right Celia: I did really like it. I gave it 4 stars and was quite enraptured by it overall. Not sure I have much more to add than Gail already did.
I did think the author was quite successful in writing through the perspective of someone who starts as not knowing much about life outside her tribe. The way the narrative jumps around a bit in linear time also worked effectively to convey the way in which Rayhanna is torn between the different phases/experiences of her life in the tribe vs the modern world and how that muddles her perception of her life itself.
Now to hopefully read cruel city in the next couple days lol
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