This book was really interesting. Unlike many of Michener's books which span centuries, this one took place entirely in 1946. I learned a lot about the geography and culture of Afghanistan at this time.
This book was really interesting. Unlike many of Michener's books which span centuries, this one took place entirely in 1946. I learned a lot about the geography and culture of Afghanistan at this time.
More Michener! This is an interesting story set in #Afghanistan after WWII. Nonetheless he also managed to weave in several elements of the country‘s history. #Augustisatrip
This enchanting song from the incomparable Ella Fitzgerald has nothing to do with the book except for a similar title, but I include it for your listening pleasure. https://youtu.be/5O_ICpYMUds
The lure of a well told story about far off places, especially when filled with danger, mystery, & romance, is hard to resist. Michener easily transports the reader to Afghanistan just after WWII in telling the story of an American military man charged with discovering what happened to a young American woman who has gone missing. I enjoyed the book, appreciate the research that went into it (like all his books) & now really want to travel!✈️🌎✈️
Nope, ideas about the city I live in haven‘t changed that much over time...
Al Capone casts a long shadow.
And the race is on to finish this book before we leave for vacation. Should go quickly. Michener has a way of pulling you into the story he‘s telling.
You never know what road you‘ll find yourself on and what sort of adventure you might encounter...
I remember driving on a narrow, semi-paved road in Israel once and passing a sign that said, more or less, “Do not stray from road. Landmines.”
Needless to say, we did not stray from the road.
This passage makes me want to hop on a plane and go somewhere...🛫🌏🛬
My eye was a little restless as it roamed over my TBR pile. I‘m getting a sense that The House of Impossible Beauties is going to be a tough act to follow. Fingers crossed this book does the trick.
While talking about Long Way Down with another member of my book club we wandered down a long, convoluted path full of twists & turns & maybe even a switchback or two which ultimately saw us find our way to James Michener (whose son-in-law used to live across the street). From there we decided why read 1 book club book—next up Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda—when you can read 2? So we‘re also reading a short Michener, 320 pages, because why not?
#12: Perhaps my favorite book of the year! A sweeping tale of far away lands, enchanting characters, and ancient practices facing change... Highly recommend! #17booksin2017 #afganistan #historicalfiction