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Unassimilated

por Michael Benzehabe

Series: Zoe Series (2)

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Very imperfect people can save us--people like Zoe.Zoe Mousa was an orphaned Jew raised in a Muslim household. An odd arrangement, but they loved her and she loved them.Eventually, she saved them the way they saved her.
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This spun my head around it was such a fast read. Had to read it a second time to do all my underlining (and there are some great quotes worth underlining). I gave this five stars, and I rarely do that. I read Persianality (first in the series), but this is a great stand-alone. Worth reading, whether you've read Persianality or not. ( )
4 vota mikedavoice | Oct 15, 2019 |
A young Jewish orphan, raised in a Muslim household, was enough to make me buy this novel. Although, building bridges over a chasm of Middle-Eastern bias, this is not the narrative thread of Unassimilated. This is a story of self-growth, rich with heartwarming relationships between Zoe Mousa (the protagonist) and her adopted Muslim family. In fact, the most enjoyable part of my read was watching fresh ideas develop, organically, as each character problem-solved. Unassimilated never goes to the well of commonplace solutions. Each conversation is a surprise. A rare mix of tears, discovery, and humor. Every chapter contains at least one quotable line. My favorite read in the last five years. This is one of those books that stays with you. ( )
5 vota LiterarySparks | Nov 16, 2016 |
i have only just finished this novel. i dont want to speak to anyone. i dont want to go anywhere. i am going through literary withdrawal. i cried with laughter. i cried with sadness. i couldnt put it down so i stayed up all night reading it. this is what a book should be. absorbing, entertaining, and educational. the author earned my money. ( )
5 vota Yazim.Hakim | Nov 9, 2016 |
As an actor, my eyes light up when the written word rolls off my tongue. I found myself reading and re-reading certain paragraphs, just to taste the beautiful prose. Not all writing is meant to be spoken . . . but this is. It's art. It's a movie waiting to happen. I call dibs on the role of Saul Newman. ( )
3 vota randybabbs | Sep 30, 2016 |
A Middle-Eastern hybrid of Charles Frazier’s Cold Mountain and Nicholas Sparks’ Message in a Bottle. Zoe is a character that will stay with me for years. Unassimilated has so many quotable paragraphs it deserves a spot on every bookshelf. ( )
4 vota barakahyentl | Sep 28, 2016 |
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Pff! Crimson splashed against the penthouse window. Zoe Mousa had seen a sound suppressor, let alone heard one.
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“No.” The smile had left Sarah’s voice. “He still works for the Basij. Beware of weak men, little sister. He never returned to help, not even to express condolences for Father. Find a strong man. Get a man who will stand up for you, even if it means he has to fight the whole world. There is nothing more dangerous than a weak man.” –Unassimilated pg 11, Michael Benzehabe
Pleading for forgiveness was always on the tip of her tongue. She had tried doing a good thing, but because of one thoughtless act, his two beautiful daughters were brutally raped, and running to the other side of the world hadn’t helped. Because of her, two innocent ADP employees were dead. She was older but not a shekel wiser, still opening the wrong doors. –Unassimilated pg 11, Michael Benzehabe
Zoe did what civilized people do when they freak out: she drank tea. She had walked from her little bungalow to Coffee & Tea. It was always filled with the well educated, the complicated, the people who read books with captivating titles. A perfect place to ignore and be ignored. She found the anonymity delicious.
Zoe leaned closer the Ruth, nearly nose to nose. "If they were made from better stuff, they would have pretended the fault was theirs. They would have made a moment of it--a pretty moment."
Zoe stopped one last time in front of the mirror, adjusting her new American dress. She didn't see the dress, however. She saw what the big Russian did to her. She saw what al-Qaeda did to her. She saw a person shunned by her Persian village. She saw ugliness. Every time she looked in the mirror she saw deficiency.
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Very imperfect people can save us--people like Zoe.Zoe Mousa was an orphaned Jew raised in a Muslim household. An odd arrangement, but they loved her and she loved them.Eventually, she saved them the way they saved her.

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