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The Bridges of Constantine
The Bridges of Constantine | Ahlem Mosteghanemi
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The Bridges of Constantine is a poignant fresco of Algeria over the last fifty years, a searing love story and a hymn to a lost city. Khaled, a former revolutionary in the Algerian war of liberation has been in self-exile in Paris for two decades, disgusted by the corruption that now riddles the country he once fought for. Now a celebrated painter, he is surprised at the opening of one of his exhibitions to see Hayat, the daughter of his old revolutionary commander. A child when he last saw her, she has now become a seductive young novelist. As Khaled is consumed with passion for her, Hayat comes to embody the homeland and the city he still grieves for--the city he paints over and over again in his canvases. Through Hayat, Khaled's past is breathed back into life and he, at last, begins to confront his feelings about Algeria. But for Hayat, as elusive as she is tender, the question of what one should yearn for is not so simple, and the choices she makes will have devastating consequences for them both. The first novel in an award-winning, bestselling trilogy that spans Algeria's tumultuous recent history, The Bridges of Constantine is a lyrical and heartrending love story about loss and remembrance, exile and belonging.
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GatheringBooks
The Bridges of Constantine | Ahlem Mosteghanemi
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#MayMontage Day 17: #Bridge - This is the first book I can recall reading with the tumultuous and revolutionary history of Algeria as backdrop to a romance that is doomed to fail. While the first quarter of the novel appealed to my sensibility with its vulnerability, longing, and willingness to open unhealed wounds, the rest left me feeling impatient with a “Get on with it, please.” My full review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-oUJ #DecolonizeReading2023

Eggs 🧡🌉❤️ 2y
Bklover Whatever you are eating looks delicious! 2y
GatheringBooks @Bklover this is ferrero rocher tiramisu. Chocolate is melted using blue flame - it is delish. Too bad we can‘t post videos here. 💕 2y
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GatheringBooks
The Bridges of Constantine | Ahlem Mosteghanemi
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#OminousOctober Day 17: I look pretty #cozy reading this searing love story by Algerian novelist Ahlem Mosteghanemi overlooking the Al Ain city lights over the weekend. 🌅🎑 It may just be my old age but weekends seem to be like a flash of memory these days - too short and too soon and gone in an instant.

Leftcoastzen So true about those weekends. 2y
Eggs Love the lights! Great photo! 2y
kspenmoll Live your smile & photo! Weekends are a blink of an eye! 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Awesome photo!! 2y
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GatheringBooks
The Bridges of Constantine | Ahlem Mosteghanemi
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#SavvySettings Day 31: #Bridge - part of my book list for our #DecolonizeBookshelves2022 reading theme and included in “This Is The Canon.”

Eggs ❤️🌉🧡 3y
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