If you enjoy lyrically stunning writing with your contemporary and historical fiction (combines both genres in its dual narratives), The Map of Salt and Stars is an important and timely read!
The Map of Salt and Stars by Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
4 colorful and descriptive stars to The Map of Salt and Stars! ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
The Syrian civil war and refugee crisis stay in the forefront of my mind most days. I am heartbroken. I am deeply worried. I am listening.
The Map of Salt and Stars had me intrigued since I first learned about it. I inhaled this book. Joukhadar’s writing is some of the most lyrical I’ve read. The main character, Nour, has synesthesia and sees colors, and you, the reader, will as well, as a landscape and story are artistically painted with the most elegant and heartrending brushstrokes.
In 2011, Nour’s father passes away, and her mother decides to move Nour and her sisters from New York City back to Syria to be closer to family. Unfortunately, Nour’s mother could not have predicted the unraveling of her once beloved country and the dire predicament that would await the family once the house is destroyed by a shell. Nour and her family flee to safety, crossing seven countries in the Middle East and Africa.
The second narrative takes place over 800 years prior and is about Rawiya, a girl who disguises herself as a boy in order to become an apprentice to a mapmaker. Her journey is epic in proportions and in ways echos that of Nour and her family.
Both narratives are about journeys, adventure, heartache, war, darkness, light, and ultimately, family and the search for home. I could read books written in this style of writing all day. Joukhadar had me at the first paragraph when she began describing the “salt” and its symbolism that would feature throughout this stunningly written novel.
Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar is an author to watch, and I am hugging my Kindle.
Thank you to Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar, Touchstone, and Edelweiss for the ARC. The Map of Salt and Stars is available now!
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This sounds like a book I would love. I am adding it. Thanks for a great review, Jennifer!
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I do think you’d enjoy it, Marialyce! You will get lost in the beautiful words! Thanks so much for reading! ♥️
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Lovely review Jennifer!
This publisher who I am not familiar with contacted me today with a book that looks really good ”Goodbye Paris” so of course I took them up on the offer, and got a widget, I think they’re always happy because I don’t read physical books, LOL I’m a cheap date!
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Oh, that does sound good, Berit! I have enjoyed all the books I’ve read from this publisher!
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Wonderful review, Jennifer! I have this one on hold!
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Thanks, Brenda! I’m already excited for your thoughts on it! 💕
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I can’t wait to read your thoughts on this one, B! I think you will love it! (I thought I commented on this already, but it looks like my comment didn’t post- I’m sorry!)
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