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A review by bkish
The Lost Book of Adana Moreau by Michael Zapata
3.0
I am certainly in the minority with this book which I did not like. None of the characters gave me the experience of Life being breathed into them by the author.
There are some things I dont want to say about this book. I will say it is definitely a testimony to the people and the land of latin America. The young woman we meet at the beginning is in the dominican republic. Her son lives some of this life in Chile. Most of the characters are latin american.
what puzzles me is the jewish aspect to the story in the character of Benjamin and his father Saul and his grandson also Saul. This is not a book that supports the Jewish people or the history of my people.
It just has no core to which I could connect. I dont want to say more
Judy g
There are some things I dont want to say about this book. I will say it is definitely a testimony to the people and the land of latin America. The young woman we meet at the beginning is in the dominican republic. Her son lives some of this life in Chile. Most of the characters are latin american.
what puzzles me is the jewish aspect to the story in the character of Benjamin and his father Saul and his grandson also Saul. This is not a book that supports the Jewish people or the history of my people.
It just has no core to which I could connect. I dont want to say more
Judy g