So, now it's your turn to read the blurb!
A modern quest for the right to pursue love and happiness, even when it comes in an unconventional package, LOVE COMES LATER explores similarities between the South Asian and Arab cultures while exposing how cultural expectations affect both men and women. Identities are tested and boundaries questioned against the shifting backdrops of Doha, Qatar and London, England.
My Review
An interesting glimpse into life in Qatar and a wonderful love story
I was given a review copy of the novel by the author and asked
to provide an independent review.
Reading this on Kindle, for the first 20% of the book, I kind of liked it, but it wasn't holding my attention. But, wow, as soon as I got to 20%, I sprinted through this book and could not put it down. I've never been to Qatar, the nearest I managed was Bahrain, but I love reading and learning about other cultures. There were plenty of twists to keep me enthralled and I couldn't have foreseen the ending.
On the surface, this is a book about arranged marriages, but it goes so much deeper than that. With a great deal of it set in the UK, where the girls are students, it was a lot easier for me to visualise the scenes and attitudes of others.
I could clearly see the girls' apartment, feel the chemistry between certain individuals, understand the frustration of each of the main characters.
Duty, what is honourable, permitted and frowned upon were key elements throughout the novel and in particular women's place in Qatari society.
I loved how the girls rebelled and the presence of an Indian girl, with a similar, but not identical, background, only added to the intrigue. I also felt I learned a lot about both cultures.
The tragedy at the beginning of the book, the loyalty of the younger sister and some of the outrageous events later (culturally) only added to my enjoyment.
All in all, a novel worth reading, particularly if you like to learn about new cultures or if you have ever been fascinated by what goes on behind the scenes with regards to arranged marriages.
Reading this on Kindle, for the first 20% of the book, I kind of liked it, but it wasn't holding my attention. But, wow, as soon as I got to 20%, I sprinted through this book and could not put it down. I've never been to Qatar, the nearest I managed was Bahrain, but I love reading and learning about other cultures. There were plenty of twists to keep me enthralled and I couldn't have foreseen the ending.
On the surface, this is a book about arranged marriages, but it goes so much deeper than that. With a great deal of it set in the UK, where the girls are students, it was a lot easier for me to visualise the scenes and attitudes of others.
I could clearly see the girls' apartment, feel the chemistry between certain individuals, understand the frustration of each of the main characters.
Duty, what is honourable, permitted and frowned upon were key elements throughout the novel and in particular women's place in Qatari society.
I loved how the girls rebelled and the presence of an Indian girl, with a similar, but not identical, background, only added to the intrigue. I also felt I learned a lot about both cultures.
The tragedy at the beginning of the book, the loyalty of the younger sister and some of the outrageous events later (culturally) only added to my enjoyment.
All in all, a novel worth reading, particularly if you like to learn about new cultures or if you have ever been fascinated by what goes on behind the scenes with regards to arranged marriages.
You can buy Love Comes Later via the following links -
http://www.amazon.com/Love-Comes-Later-ebook/dp/B008I4JJES . (US & other .com sites)
Mohana also has various other books, which you might want to take a peek at:-
Fiction(novel) Saving Peace: http://www.amazon.com/Saving-Peace-ebook/dp/B006VIOZ1A
(Short stories) Coloured and Other Stories: http://www.amazon.com/Coloured-and-Other-Stories-ebook/dp/B005QRPDP4
Non FictionFrom Dunes to Dior: http://www.amazon.com/From-Dunes-to-Dior-ebook/dp/B0083AJ294
So You Want to Sell a Million Copies?: http://www.amazon.com/Want-Sell-Million-Copies-ebook/dp/B005XNIX1W
Mommy But Still Me: http://www.amazon.com/Mommy-but-Still-Me-ebook/dp/B0069D1XPS
(Short stories) Coloured and Other Stories: http://www.amazon.com/
Non FictionFrom Dunes to Dior: http://www.amazon.com/From-
So You Want to Sell a Million Copies?: http://www.amazon.com/Want-
Mommy But Still Me: http://www.amazon.com/Mommy-
Tune in on Sunday, when I will be back with, well, a bit of a surprise really. No Six Sentence Sunday. I have something else in its place, but you'll just have to wait and see.
Happy Friday!
Sooz
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