A review by chachacenteno
I Love I Hate I Miss My Sister by Amélie Sarn

5.0

This story moved me to tears. The misconception, the prejudice, the hurt and most of all, the love portrayed in this story is so profound, I couldn't put it down. The beautiful relationship between sisters shows the paradox of mixed race and religion in today's world. This book screams discussion group. I doubt words could properly explain the points of view readers find themselves in. The book leaves readers in nostalgia, a state of contemplation about their own thoughts and beliefs, especially on feminism, religion and being true to oneself. Every person who has ever judged a woman wearing a head scarf, a sari or a veil should read this book.