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Tag Archives: Memoir
Book Review: In the Land of Invisible Women by Dr. Qanta Ahmed
I read this book not so much to learn about Dr. Qanta Ahmed’s experience, but to recall my own. I wanted to say, “Yes! Yes! That’s the way it was!” at every turn of the page, and I was able … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged Expatriate, Islam, Mecca, Memoir, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, women
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Things Are Not the Same
My metaphorical Riyadh retains its character as the years pass, while the actual Riyadh evolves. My friend of many years still goes back and forth. She tells me about the ongoing construction, the ever-increasing concern with security, and the simple conclusion … Continue reading
Book Review: Kabul Beauty School, by Deborah Rodriguez
I loved this book. I couldn’t put it down. I think it is very well-written, contrary to some reviewers who think otherwise. The narrator’s voice remains in character, and the language flows nicely. Though the writing is conversational, it does … Continue reading
Posted in Art and Literature, Book Review, Life Writing
Tagged Afghan, Cross-Cultural Communication, culture, Memoir, women
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Where is Your Husband?
Where is Your Husband? During the second year of my residence in Riyadh, I made friends with an American woman married to a Saudi. She invited me to her home, and I was thrilled. Finally! I’d get a chance to … Continue reading
Posted in Home Life, Islam, Life, Memoir, Saudi Arabia, Uncategorized, Writing Memoir
Tagged friendship, Islam, Memoir, Riyadh
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