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4.0 out of 5 stars Good and easy reading, August 20, 2008
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Vijay K. Gurbani (Lisle, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Fatima's Good Fortune (Paperback)
This is a book written by an US expatriate husband and wife team now living in Paris, France. Despite having two authors, the book is very cohesive and well written. Fatima, the central character, is a Tunisian who suddenly and quite unexpectedly finds herself in Paris following the untimely death of her sister, Rachida. Rachida was employed by the blue-blooded Countess Poulais du Roc, who despite her pedigree and haughtiness had grown quite fond of Rachida. The book uses Paris as the backdrop to introduce a wealth of characters and while some of them like Fatima and the Countess are explored in detail, others are mostly used as a prop around these main characters. The title of the book refers to, well, the good fortune of Fatima, who has been witness to a liberal amount of bad fortune. She had to forgo formal schooling so Rachida could study, she was not as well put together as Rachida (at least in the beginning of the story), she had a husband who divorced her and absconded from Tunisia to Sheboygan, Wisconsin (of all places!) with an American he met at the Tunisian motel that employed him, etc. But in the end, Fatima prevails and her good fortune ensures that she finds love and leads a very comfortable life in Paris, her newly adopted city. The description of Paris is exquisite; if you love the city then this book is for you. (August 2008)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable, but not entirely satisfying, January 26, 2007
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H. J. Mandel (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This is an entertaining book, but the authors missed the opportunity to make the characters more complex and more interesting. What are the Countess's politics? How does Fatima feel about the pampered dog? Does the well-born Hippolyte have any qualms about his new love, who is a maid? There are interesting cultural and class issues that could have added richness to the story. In addition, the writing is uneven.

Despite these weaknesses, I happily read to the end. This book would be good travel reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fell in love with the characters, October 10, 2003
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This review is from: Fatima's Good Fortune (Hardcover)
I read "Fatima's Good Fortune" in two sittings. I could hardly put it down and the characters I fell in love with are still alive in my mind. This book takes a reader on a magic carpet to the sights, smells and flavors of Paris, but it also creates a wonderful world of its own. The story is totally engrossing and although it's told with a sly simplicity it is full of reverberations about the ways of the world. The authors pay tribute in the book to Flaubert, and like their mentor, they have a limpid and lyric way of telling a story with lots of depth.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful warm hearted book, April 29, 2008
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Gypsy (Tuscaloosa, AL) - See all my reviews
This book is about a Tunisian woman, Fatima, who moves to Paris, taking over her dead sister's job as the servant of an older, cranky woman. It is a wonderful, warm hearted story that will leave you at peace with the world.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Restores our Faith in the Power of Genuine Goodness, October 3, 2005
This review is from: Fatima's Good Fortune (Paperback)
Fatima is born and raised on a tiny island off the coast of Tunisia. Her husband some years ago fled, divorced her, and is now living in Sheboygan Wisconsin with a young American woman. Her only marketable skill is that she can clean hotels and houses. She cannot even read or write. But she has a profound hidden talent for penetrating the shells people erect to shield themselves from damage inflicted by the ill-intentioned.

When her sister is killed in a bizarre accident, her sister's employer - an aging Parisian countess - summons her to take up where her sister left off. The initial days are inauspicious. Fatima struggles and nearly loses what very little she has. But her talent for making loyal friends serves her well. She carves out a fragile existence, slowly earning the Countess' approval and eventually her admiration.

This is a beautiful and touching book. Fatima, though she has no marketable skills, manages to touch our hearts with her gentleness, kindness, and innate wisdom. The people she associates with are beautifully rendered, warts and all. Its narrative thread is fairly strong, but it would be a mistake to read this book because of its action or its story line. Instead, one would read this book to spend some time with characters who are lovingly drawn - ones with whom we might be quite happy to share some company. Finishing the book and putting it down is filled with much the same pathos as saying 'au revoir' to a dear friend.
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4.0 out of 5 stars As sweet and indulgent as rose-scented pistachio loukoum, June 21, 2005
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Rose du desert (Kingdom of Bahrain) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fatima's Good Fortune (Hardcover)
This is a highly enjoyable book, which provokes romantic memories of "la belle Paris"; its richly colourful characters, be they Parisian, provincials or exotic foreigners, are each unique; and it is replete with mouth-watering descriptions of North African cuisine, such as Fatima's buttery, melt-in-the-mouth couscous and rosewater-scented loukoum {Turkish delight).

"Fatima's Good Fortune" tells a heart-warming tale of how Fatima Monsour comes to Paris from the village of Djerba in Tunisia, in order to work for the exacting Countess Poulais du Roc and finds her way gradually into the elderly lady's mellowing heart.

As an illiterate foreigner in a strange land, Fatima is at first lost and forlorn, but gradually acquires courage, new skills and an eclectic group of friends: Hadley Hadley III, an American writer; Victorine, the voluptuous Senegalese housemaid; and Hippolyte Suget, a charming former ballet dancer with a dubious past.

I have given it a four-star rating, deducting a star for quality of writing. It is written in a casual American style, and is easy to read; however, it is not of a consistently high calibre. Overall, this is a recommended "feel-good" story, which is not to be missed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Restored my faith, indeed...., July 11, 2005
This review is from: Fatima's Good Fortune (Hardcover)
Five stars, including (!) the 'calibre of writing'. As a writer myself, I stand in awe of some of the beautiful writing. But above all it is the insights that transported me with sheer admiration. The meaning of real love, humanity, honour, selflessness...Our times have seemingly validated much that is worthless, vulgar, at best mediocre. But do not despair, feeling and thinking people! This book will clarify things. Magic!
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Fatima's Good Fortune by Joanne Dryansky (Paperback - June 22, 2005)
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