Paula Jolin
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In the Name of God por Paula Jolin
17 year old girl; Damascus, Syria; issues of Islamic fundamentalism
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aadkins | 9 reseñas más. | Jul 22, 2011 | Reviewed by Lauren Ashley for TeensReadToo.com
Schoolmates, but not yet friends, Aliya, Gillian, and Miya all come from various cultural backgrounds: Aliya is Muslim, Gillian is from Trinidad, and Miya is Japanese.
They come together to work magic in allowing themselves closure in the death of Trevor Saunders. Aliya was his secret girlfriend, Gillian was involved in a secret business and wants her money to get back home, and Miya had a secret argument the night he died that she'd do anything to take back.
THREE WITCHES is less about magic and speaking with the dead and more about finding community in the most unlikely of places and coming to terms with your parents' heritage. All of these girls want something that their parents don't seem to understand. To come out from under their thumb, they have to work together.
One thing that I really enjoyed about THREE WITCHES is that each character is a person with a colorful upbringing and background. It's not every day you have a character in a book that isn't Caucasian, but to have all three main characters not be white? That's definitely an interesting addition to this book, and it wouldn't have been the story it was if any of the characters were changed.
The ending is definitely one that will leave readers questioning. It would make a wonderful book club discussion!… (más)
Schoolmates, but not yet friends, Aliya, Gillian, and Miya all come from various cultural backgrounds: Aliya is Muslim, Gillian is from Trinidad, and Miya is Japanese.
They come together to work magic in allowing themselves closure in the death of Trevor Saunders. Aliya was his secret girlfriend, Gillian was involved in a secret business and wants her money to get back home, and Miya had a secret argument the night he died that she'd do anything to take back.
THREE WITCHES is less about magic and speaking with the dead and more about finding community in the most unlikely of places and coming to terms with your parents' heritage. All of these girls want something that their parents don't seem to understand. To come out from under their thumb, they have to work together.
One thing that I really enjoyed about THREE WITCHES is that each character is a person with a colorful upbringing and background. It's not every day you have a character in a book that isn't Caucasian, but to have all three main characters not be white? That's definitely an interesting addition to this book, and it wouldn't have been the story it was if any of the characters were changed.
The ending is definitely one that will leave readers questioning. It would make a wonderful book club discussion!… (más)
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GeniusJen | otra reseña | Aug 25, 2010 | Great premise: 3 girls from different cultures using the paranormal for a mutual goal. And nice twist in the ending. So why didn't the characters grab me?
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evet | otra reseña | Dec 28, 2009 | Nadia wants to be known as a dedicated Muslim. However, in the beginning of the book, she doesn't want it as badly. But when her friend/cousin gets captured, she builds up hatred for all Americans. When she meets a "begger" on the streets she starts seeing and doing things that never crossed her mind before. This book lets people see the Musilim's POV on the war.
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