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The Kashmiri Shawl by Joanne Dobson

florencecwang's review against another edition

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5.0

The world was a powder keg: revolution, famine, political an religious persecution all led masses of immigrants to NYC. 1850-60s pre-Civil War is my favorite time/place in history. The Kashmiri Shawl has a new perspective as the heroine Anna, arrives stateside after a revolt in India.

Anna visits slums, orphanages, and the bleakest parts of the city while recalling the vibrant colors and scents of her temporary home abroad. She's a strong, resourceful woman who thinks on her feet as she searches for her missing daughter.

A number of historical topics are cleverly woven into the plot that includes just enough twists and turns to keep you on your toes. I really enjoyed rooting for Anna and learning so much in the process. Finishing it, I also felt the immediate need to watch something from Bollywood.

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1.0

Read 8 chapters in and just couldn't read any more. Dull and boring. Just didn't grab my imagination or sympathy for the main character.
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