Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
#WomenMonth
review
Gissy
post image
Pickpick

I really enjoyed this novel but besides the mystery, I was fascinated with the history behind the story: how women were treated in India during this period of time and that main character was inspired by Cornelia Sorabaji‘s life. This edition has an interview with author, a glossary, information about Parsi, about Cornelia Sorabaji & even some recipes. It also mention some references.The audiobook help me to know how to pronounce some words.3.85⭐️

Gissy Thank you @Meganann for this wonderful book. I received it in #CraftCozy swap I already bought book 2🤗

I finished this book yesterday
#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaOfBooks
#MarchMysteryMadness (YouTube)-prompt-book with a name of place on the cover
#womenMonth Strong female character
#2021Goals read more books received from swaps
#20in4Readathon @Andrew65
(edited) 4y
MeganAnn I‘m so glad you liked it! ❤️ 4y
50 likes2 comments
review
Gissy
post image
Pickpick

In March I included some books by Irish authors & strong female characters/authors. Story based on some real facts during the afterwar-pandemic situation in 1918. But story is about the consequences in a maternity/fever Ward: lack of personnel-supplies-food-jobs-no cure. A slow pace reading, with graphic medical interventions, maybe predictable in some areas, repetitive in others but I really liked it.4⭐️⬇️

Gissy Triggers: pandemic situation without much hope, complications and fatal results during birth. Criticism to social-political situations and catholic practices during this time also based in some true facts. I liked that it mentioned some consequences of the after war situations.
#DoubleSpin @TheAromaOfBooks
#MarvellousMarch @Andrew65
#WomenMonth #IrishAuthor
(edited) 4y
Andrew65 Looks great 😊 4y
Gissy Thank you @Andrew65 (edited) 4y
TheAromaofBooks Great progress!!! 4y
60 likes3 stack adds5 comments