janin

I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. Written in his own voice, Adel tells the story of his early life and the struggles he endured navigating an unimaginably difficult childhood. It was sprinkled with historical information, touching memories, and sometimes heartbreaking recollections of how he was treated as a child. Tiny bits of this story seems to be written in the voice of Adel as a young child or teenager. I found a special sensitivity in the different voices telling their parts of the story. It was a little disjointed in the beginning but as the book progressed it began to flow more easily. I was certainly left wanting to hear more and I look forward to volumes two and three.

Previous
Previous

geoff

Next
Next

amanda