It's Friday . . . time to share excerpts from one of my current reads with:
- Book Beginnings on Fridays hosted by Rose City Reader, where bloggers share the first sentence or more of a current read, as well as initial thoughts about the sentence(s), impressions of the book, or anything else that the opening inspires.
- The Friday 56 hosted by Freda's Voice, where you grab a book and turn to page 56 (or 56% of an ebook), find one or more interesting sentences (no spoilers), and post them.
Today I'm featuring:
Beginning: How angry am I? You don't want to know. Nobody wants to know about that.
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Page 56: "'Come see my world, Nora! I've made a world!'"
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Nora Eldridge, a
thirty-seven-year-old elementary school teacher in Cambridge,
Massachusetts, who long ago abandoned her ambition to be a successful
artist, has become the "woman upstairs," a reliable friend and tidy
neighbor always on the fringe of others' achievements. Then into her
classroom walks Reza Shahid, a child who enchants as if from a fairy
tale. He and his parents—dashing Skandar, a Lebanese scholar and
professor at the École Normale Supérleure; and Sirena, an effortlessly
glamorous Italian artist—have come to Boston for Skandar to take up a
fellowship at Harvard. When Reza is attacked by schoolyard bullies who
call him a "terrorist," Nora is drawn into the complex world of the
Shahid family: she finds herself falling in love with them, separately
and together. Nora's happiness explodes her boundaries, until Sirena's
careless ambition leads to a shattering betrayal. Told with urgency,
intimacy, and piercing emotion, this story of obsession and artistic
fulfillment explores the thrill—and the devastating cost—of giving in to
one's passions.
Enjoy life with books . . .
Catherine
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