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Iryna Hrymalyuk Hrymalyuk itibaren 인도 라자스탄 나야나가르 itibaren 인도 라자스탄 나야나가르

Okuyucu Iryna Hrymalyuk Hrymalyuk itibaren 인도 라자스탄 나야나가르

Iryna Hrymalyuk Hrymalyuk itibaren 인도 라자스탄 나야나가르

irahrymalyuk

Ishiguro's first novel is haunting, reminding me of his other beautifully written work, Never Let Me Go, published in 2005. In both books, a female narrator tells of what happens in her past. Although I loved the prose, the narrative was frustrating. I had lots of questions while reading which remained unanswered and after finishing, I wrote in the margin, "I don't get it - at all." In situations like this, I rely on Goodreads and found that many others felt the same way. The rest of my review on my blog post: http://grieftoreadingjourney.blogspot...

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As the story progressed I got a better understanding of the depth of the characters and the dynamics of the Indian culture. This was a fascinating story of a young woman on a personal journey to defy the typical steriotype set forth by American culture of marriage, career and family. She listens to her heart and personal desires and moves to Inidia to live and work. Along the way Miranda is surprised to find how attached she becomes to this new place, the people and the person she becomes. I commend Miranda Kennedy for sharing such an intimate story from her personal experiences. I can relate the desire for independence and personal gratification of being self reliant. This book is a must read for anyone who dreams that life can be whatever we make it.