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Lily Taub escapes her parents' traumatized past by going to Oxford, where she meets Peter Aiken and his brother, Julian. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Lily always felt a bit different, her mom wasn't the cookie cutter mom that fit the mold like her friends moms.
When she graduates high school, Lily goes off to study at Oxford University, far away from her home.
While at school, she meets a fellow classmate Peter Aiken and finds him amusing, the two become friends. Soon after, Lily meets Peter's brother Julian and is completely smitten by his good looks and bad boy charm.
Julian wasn't accepted into Oxford and is a bit bitter. During Christmas break, Peter invites Lily to come home with him and she happily accepts. What she doesn't know is that Peter's parents are anti-Semitic and will give her a hard time because of their ignorance.
During this holiday break is when Lily and Julian fall in love. This is also when an accident occurs that makes Julian's parents openly show Lily their prejudices.
In the King's Arms is a book that needs to be read thoughtfully and digested slowly. The chapters are short, some just one single page, and this suited the story very well. Author Sonia Taitz has a talent for saying much with just a few words.
I liked Lily and was interested in what would happen to her. I could relate to her at times during the story. When she describes reading the bible in English, as opposed to reading the text in Hebrew, I feel the same way with reading and praying in Spanish.
"For years, Lily could not read the Bible in English; it seemed metallic, iced, pinched. Hebrew was dense and dark, like cello sounds, or chocolate."
p.4, In the King's Arms
The story does flashback from 1944 to 1976 where the book is taking place. Reading about Lily's parents during the Holocaust was heavy to say the least. One chapter brought tears to my eyes and after reading it, I had to put the book away for a little bit.
I enjoyed Lily and Julian's love story, it felt like the two should just be together. Yet, as so often happens in real life, love is complicated and outside forces can muck it up and make it difficult to hold on to.
I love it when I'm reading a book that easily sweeps me in, one that I can think about later and reflect on.
I think In the King's Arms would make for a great book club read. This is a story about love, family, trust and survival. ( )