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The Shores of Our Souls
The Shores of Our Souls | Kathryn Brown Ramsperger
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Qasim, an Arab Muslim U.N. official fleeing family obligations in 1980s war-torn Lebanon meets Dianna, escaping her rural Southern roots to become a researcher at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Will their love be enough in this war-torn, conflict-weary world? Ramsperger's debut novel gives an entirely new perspective on the controversial conflicts in our hearts and in our history.
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This is not a book that offers easy answers or a neatly tied-up ending. It‘s quiet, contemplative, and at times, achingly sad. But it‘s also thought-provoking, peeling back layers of history and human connection in a way that few novels do. If you‘re looking for a romance with all the answers, this isn‘t it. But if you‘re willing to sit with uncertainty, to feel the weight of love and loss, The Shores of Our Souls is worth the read.