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Take What You Can Carry
Take What You Can Carry | Gian Sardar
3 posts | 1 read | 4 to read
An aspiring photographer follows her dreams and faces her fears in a poignant novel about finding beauty, promise, and love amid the chaos of war-torn Kurdistan. It's 1979. Olivia Murray, a secretary at a Los Angeles newspaper, is determined to become a photojournalist and make a difference with her work. When opportunity arrives, she seizes it, accompanying her Kurdish boyfriend, Delan, to northern Iraq for a family wedding, hoping to capture an image that lands her a job in the photo department. More important, though, the trip is a chance to understand Delan's childhood and bridge the differences of their pasts. Yet when the return home proves less safe than Delan believed, Olivia is confronted with a reality she had not expected, and is awakened to the dangers of a town patrolled by Iraqi military under curfew and constant threat. But in this world torn apart by war, there are intoxicating sights and scents, Delan's loving family, innocence not yet compromised, and small acts of kindness that flourish unexpectedly. All of it will be tested when Olivia captures a shattering, tragic moment on film, one that upends all their lives and proves that true bravery begins with an open heart.
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jen_hayes7
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This was SO very good. The writing is beautiful. It‘s heartbreaking and yet uplifting. It is definitely in the running for my favorite book of the year. #huey #catsoflitsy

RaeLovesToRead Aww, that snoozy face! 2y
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jen_hayes7
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Treated myself to a new Kindle with some birthday cash. I‘m into it! Was using a fire tablet before which was a much different experience. Started this book last night and it‘s already so good. I was immediately sucked in.

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An Amazon first pick for April and works for #readingasia2021.

Librarybelle 😁 4y
TEArificbooks I picked this one just because it fit that country and I didn‘t have a book for it yet 4y
Texreader @mdm139 Me too 4y
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