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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

The Newlyweds

Technically summer is still hanging around, but why not kick off the unofficial start of fall with a new read?  Let's nominate The Newlyweds as the first book in our fall reading lineup.  In this novel, Nell Freudenberger writes about a Bangladeshi woman who meets an American suitor via online dating.  After the two are married and living in the United States, many culture-related issues come into play. And if that isn't enough to interest you in reading the book, a Huffington Post interview with the author reveals that the "story was inspired by a woman you (Freudenberger) met on a plane." [read more here]

How cool is that?

So now all you need to do is pick up a copy and get your reading on.

10 comments:

  1. I think that she is really brave to do what she did in marrying someone she really did not know at all. I think that the culture shock she is beginning to experience are going to be quite the ride. I really do like Kim. I think in some aspects she is going to be the unvarnished honest view of life that she needs. I am thinking that both Nassir and George have their own intentions about Amina, but are they the right intentions? :-)

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  2. Are you to the section about Kim? :-/

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  3. made it to learn about Kim's history with George and was completely blindsided! Did not see that one coming at all.

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  4. Me either! It has been a very good read! Just finished it. I will wait for you to discuss. :-)

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  5. I finished this book today and really liked it. In fact, I can especially relate to another reader's review on Shelfari in saying that the story just kind of found a way into my heart. If only Freudenberger would continue the tale in a sequel, fleshing out the characters more - I would buy it.

    Here's the review mentioned above:
    http://www.shelfari.com/books/26689418/The-Newlyweds/reviews/3709987

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  6. I really liked the book. I do wish that we would know what Amina's father really did that got the acid thrown on him. What their lives were like in America. If they were able to adjust to the way we live here. If he continued his money making schemes here. So much more that can be fleshed out.

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  7. Agree with all of those statements. The ending left me wanting so much more - the author really had me guessing right up to the last page.

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  8. Exactly. I am seriously hoping for a follow up book.

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  9. This calls for a little bit of research...

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