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Chargement... A Traveler's Guide to Belongingpar Rachel Devenish Ford
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Fascinating idea behind the main storyline of this with a young traveller thrown into grief and fatherhood all at once. Timothy's journey (as with Prema's in the secondary storyline) was well described in fine detail so the contrast between who they were when the story began and who they became as it ended made heartbreaking and at times joyful sense. The thought of "will Timothy ever move forward enough to make the journey back to Canada with Isaac?" kept me going (although there were many times when the narrative was a little too full with minor details and the pace slowed down too much for my liking). ( ) aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Timothy keeps getting rice in his baby's hair. India is overwhelming even if you aren't 24 years old and a recently widowed new father, and Timothy isn't sure that he and his infant son will survive without a mother in the picture. he begins a journey through India with his baby, searching for a home in the new landscape of fatherhood, understanding of what this parenting thing is supposed to be, and a way back into life. A Traveler's Guide to Belonging is a literary novel rich with emotion and description. If you like Anne Lamott, Barbara Kingsolver, or Ann Patchett, you'll love the book that one reader called, "Part travelogue, part spiritual journey, and part gentle romance." Read it now to be transported to the stunning vistas and winding train tracks of India today. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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