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A review by and_abigail
Behind You Is the Sea by Susan Muaddi Darraj
5.0
I really appreciated that this book balanced hope and happiness with sadness and despair. A lot of the stories had positive outcomes rather than horrible ones, and I appreciate that.
“There suddenly didn’t seem to be any pleasure in packing his opinions into a bullet and firing it into his listener. He believed, so strongly right now, that he would rather hurt himself than insult this woman.”
“”You’re our rock,” everyone told her, but that reputation didn’t feel like a compliment anymore. It felt like neglect.”
“‘Behind you is the sea. Before you, the enemy.’ I glance at him then continue. ‘You have left now only the hope of your courage and your constancy.’”
“‘Seeing you in our house is like waking up to a dream. Stay as long as you like, angel.’”
“Sometimes marriage was nothing more than the cool shade of a tree in a scorching desert you couldn’t otherwise survive.”
“There suddenly didn’t seem to be any pleasure in packing his opinions into a bullet and firing it into his listener. He believed, so strongly right now, that he would rather hurt himself than insult this woman.”
“”You’re our rock,” everyone told her, but that reputation didn’t feel like a compliment anymore. It felt like neglect.”
“‘Behind you is the sea. Before you, the enemy.’ I glance at him then continue. ‘You have left now only the hope of your courage and your constancy.’”
“‘Seeing you in our house is like waking up to a dream. Stay as long as you like, angel.’”
“Sometimes marriage was nothing more than the cool shade of a tree in a scorching desert you couldn’t otherwise survive.”