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<p>Eh. </p>
<p>That is my initial reaction to this book. I borrowed it from a friend who liked it. So I was sure I would like it, too. </p>
<p>It wasn&#039;t that I didn&#039;t like the book, I just couldn&#039;t get into it. </p>
<p>It was about a Moroccan family who was held prisoner for 20 years after her father arranged a coup against the king. It was about her life growing up, her life before imprisonment, her life during and then a small part of her life after. </p>
<p>Now don&#039;t think that I am heartless to what they went through. I thought it was a terrible tragedy and a wonderful story of determination and strength. I think it was the writing that I found hard to read. It was (I assumed) translated from her original language. So it felt very elementary. And it was a bit jumbled&#8230;like she thought of things sporadically and decided to toss those thoughts in. At one point it was we&#039;re in this jail&#8230;.14 years later&#8230;.and that was about the extent. (Yes there was a tad more in there, but not much). </p>
<p>If you are into true stories/memoirs, you will probably enjoy this. </p>
<p>I did like that there were a few pages in the center of pictures of the author and her family. It made it more real and more heartbreaking to see them. </p>
<p>Happy reading. </p>
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