A review by jladuke
In Morocco by Edith Wharton

3.0

This book was dryreading from a writer who I normally love. I know this book is a document of her travels rather than a fictional work, but I still expected a more interesting read.

I gave it three stars, because it did still present a verbal snapshot of what the country of Morocco was like in the early 1900s along with a good historical background on the country.

I was particularly intrigued (and saddened) to read how restricted the women were.