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Very unique and worth a read
A definite Pick! Inscribed by Marguerite, I bought this in Petra in October from her son and finally found the time to read it. A really special book, she writes positively and with affection for the Bedouin people and their way of life, which became hers because of her love for Mohammed and his for her. She is honest and self deprecating and relays stories with humour and intelligence. Lovely read.
#nofemmeber #burningbride
Here‘s a book I read a few years ago that fits. Becoming a #bride in a place that‘s #burning hot! Marguerite is a NZ woman who married a Bedouin man and lived in a cave raising a family. It‘s a fascinating book about learning to fit into a new culture/community, managing life away from modern conveniences, with some adventures before chronicling how their community was forced away from their traditional caves.
Congratulations on your amazing milestone, @LaurenReads !
One of the most interesting non-fiction books I read the last few years was Married to a Bedouin.
Thanks for the giveaway! #hundredgrand