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A Pure Heart
A Pure Heart | Rajia Hassib
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A powerful novel about two Egyptian sisters--their divergent fates and the secrets of one family Sisters Rose and Gameela Gubran could not have been more different. Rose, an Egyptologist, married an American journalist and immigrated to New York City, where she works in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Gameela, a devout Muslim since her teenage years, stayed in Cairo. During the aftermath of Egypt's revolution, Gameela is killed in a suicide bombing. When Rose returns to Egypt after the bombing, she sifts through the artifacts Gameela left behind, desperate to understand how her sister came to die, and who she truly was. Soon, Rose realizes that Gameela has left many questions unanswered. Why had she quit her job just a few months before her death and not told her family? Who was she romantically involved with? And how did the religious Gameela manage to keep so many secrets? Rich in depth and feeling, A Pure Heart is a brilliant portrait of two Muslim women in the twenty-first century, and the decisions they make in work and love that determine their destinies. As Rose is struggling to reconcile her identities as an Egyptian and as a new American, she investigates Gameela's devotion to her religion and her country. The more Rose uncovers about her sister's life, the more she must reconcile their two fates, their inextricable bond as sisters, and who should and should not be held responsible for Gameela's death. Rajia Hassib's A Pure Heart is a stirring and deeply textured novel that asks what it means to forgive, and considers how faith, family, and love can unite and divide us.
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Itchyfeetreader
A Pure Heart | Rajia Hassib
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Started this for #readingafrica22, considered cooking an Egyptian lunch to go with it for #foodandlit2022 but copped out with pitta crisp and hummus !

Sapphire Hummus and pita is never a cop out. So Yum! 2y
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Gissy
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Gameela died in terrorist attack and Rose would return to Egypt to discover her sister secret life. I really enjoyed author‘s narrative about religion, transcultural marriage, traditions and culture in general. I found Gameela‘s behavior some kind of naive even when she was so “rebel and assertive”. We follow too many characters feelings about the situation. For me was a slow pace reading 3.8⭐️First time I read a novel by an Egyptian author👌

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#AsianReadathon prompt- book by Asian author & book with Asian protagonist (Country Egypt-in this readathon you should not repeat the country in the books read)
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PaperbackPirate My book club is reading this next. Good to know you liked it! 3y
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Lcsmcat
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This was a quick read, and I learned things about Egyptian culture that I didn‘t know before. The premise was intriguing, but like the main character mapping out her dissertation, there was this feeling that a great idea was just out of reach. She told me the characters grew and changed, but it didn‘t quite feel organic. Still, a middle of the road, so a pick instead of so-so, but a weak pick. #bookspin @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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Starting my #bookspin book tonight. How‘s that for an epigraph!

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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
Nute Wow! I love that cover art for A Pure Heart! Checking it out now. (edited) 3y
Lcsmcat @Nute I heard the author speak on a panel when it first came out, but haven‘t managed to read it. 🤦🏻‍♀️ I‘m looking forward to finally reading it. 3y
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