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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Recommended poignant, poetic ethnic narrative.,
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This review is from: Children of the Roojme: A Family's Journey from Lebanon (Paperback)
Elmaz Abinader has created a vivid and insightful biography of three generations of a family's struggle to define itself amid the dislocation and challenges of the first half of the 20th century. Her characters are strongly drawn and distinctive, reflecting values so typical of the Lebanon and other communities where family and kinship are both strength and obstacle.Elmaz has a particularly strong feeling for her women. They are sometimes overwhelming and tedious in their ability to bear pain, rationalize hurt, support erring spouses, and recognize flaws in others. The men do not hold up as well. Despite some heroic moments in fleeing from persecution and making new lives in America, in general, the men are not as spiritually hardy or as forebearing as the women. There is a strength and lyricism in these pages that goes beyond another ethnic narrative. Elmaz' grounding as a poet has served in well in unfolding the dramatic and incremental movement of these families towards a conclusion that renews again the wheel of life. Well-done.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The story of a family, the revelations of a history,
By A Customer
This review is from: Children of the Roojme: A Family's Journey from Lebanon (Paperback)
Ms. Abinader has written a slice of history that teaches all ofus how a family's desperate fights for survival wins out over thehorrific clashes of clutures. Her book made me realize that what I thought I knew about the Middle East was simplistic. The complexities of race, religion, and geography are rooted in each family's struggle. No better family than this could teach us this lesson.
5.0 out of 5 stars
An AWAIR Pick,
By AWAIR Reviews (Berkeley, US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Children of the Roojme: A Family's Journey from Lebanon (Paperback)
A beautiful work of remembrance, a family chronicle written against the backdrop of history. Here are the stories of five generations of her family-- in Lebanon and in the Americas. Based on diaries, letters, and interviews, the richly textured narrative moves easily through oppression by Ottoman Turks, religious struggles, and world wars, back and forth from the hills of Beirut to the green knolls of western Pennsylvania.
Teachers/Librarians: 9th grade to Adult - Social Studies/humanities - your collection of Arab-American history. |
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Children of the Roojme: A Family's Journey from Lebanon by Elmaz Abinader (Paperback - December 15, 1997)
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