Book Jewel of the Month: Road to Damascus (E. Imady) - "Fascinating"

 

What is a book jewel? A sometimes-overlooked book with remarkable insight and potential significance. Each month, we share near-daily, or as often as possible, reviews of the monthly book jewel - short, succinct reviews that can be read in 1-2 minutes with links to the reviewer by reviewers whose words are worthy of being heard and whose opinions are worthy of being considered. Sometimes a couple of minutes contains more impressive thought than ten times that many. We will let you decide that.

This month's book jewel is Road to Damascus by Elaine Imady.

Description:

Recommended by US Review of Books and First Runner-Up in the Eric Hoffer Awards legacy competition, Road to Damascus describes the Middle Eastern journey of an American who meets and falls in love with a Syrian when they are both attending school in New York. Giving up her country and her religion to follow her husband back to Syria, Elaine Imady has made a life that has successfully bridged two cultures and two continents. Raising three bi-cultural, bilingual children, Elaine has important insights to offer to readers from either the West or the Middle East about how we can all not only get along with each other but learn to love each other. Her life is symbolic of the best of what can be when two cultures come together.

RECOMMENDED by the US Review of Books

Barnes & Noble review by Debra -

"Elaine Rippey grew up in a small town in New York. She was like most teens in the 1950s. Then something unique happened to her. She married Mohammed Imady, a Muslim from Syria. Her love for her husband brought many sacrifices to her life. She left all she knew to live in a Middle Eastern culture. She embraced the Muslim religion and lifestyle. Elaine was successful in her marriage and new land because she "opened her heart to every new experience in her adopted land and accepted the differences with good humor and considerable grace."
I found Elaine's story fascinating. When I first began reading I had visions of unhappiness and a failed marriage. I could not have been farther from the truth. This is a love story. This is also a lesson in maturity and growth. She shares the history of the Imady family. She creatively weaves the stories of the past and of her circumstances. I smiled at many of the stories some out of a sense of pleasure and some because I found them humorous. It needs to be remembered that she lived the life of the wife of a cabinet member not the typical life of a closeted female.
I enjoyed Road to Damascus. It gives a different perspective on the people of Syria.


Book Award
First Runner-up, Eric Hoffer Award


For more posts about Elaine and her book, click HERE.


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