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The Map of Salt and Stars
June 2023: Immigration
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The Map of Salt and Stars by Zeyn Joukhadar - 5 stars
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I really liked this book - I've also got another by the same author on my TBR, but just not got round to it yet.
Joanne wrote: "Hannah, is the book The Thirty Names of Night I have that one on my tbr"Joanne, yes, that's it.
Joanne wrote: "Hannah, is the book The Thirty Names of Night I have that one on my tbr"I have that one on my TBR too.
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Nour's father was a storyteller and Nour's favorite story is the one of Rawiya, who is the only daughter of a struggling widow. Rawiya cuts off her hair and sets off (without telling her mother) to apprentice herself to a renowned map maker. Although the story of Rawiya takes place 800 years before Nour's journey, they follow much the same route without the mythical beasts that Rawiya comes across. Nour does not have to become the warrior that Rawiya does but she does need to show great courage in this exciting story of survival.
The audio is very well done, no struggling to decide how to pronounce names and words I've never heard before. I love that part of the audio when the settings are foreign to me. This was a fast read, I looked forward to picking up the book each time. What was difficult, however, was the sudden switch from Nour's story to that of Rawiya. There might have been print clues in an actual or even a digital book. That was a minor issue however.