Friday, May 17, 2019

Veil of Roses

Book stem Noor-ul-ain Zar 4/29/12 8-10 The book I have chosen to do this month is haze over of Roses by Laura Fitzgerald. I have chosen this book because I compute it describes some similar things, I have heard of and some things that happen in my coun learn sometimes too. The genre of this book is naturalistic fiction. And realistic fiction means, its not real but it could definitely happen to anyone. The book is basically close an Iranian-women named Tamila who has been basically stuck in Iran for the longest time and finally got to come to America for the branch time.And she is so utilise to not having any freedom, America open(a)s many doors for her. But only on one condition, she has to find a husband in two months, which is hard work. The setting on this book goes to America to Tucson, Arizona. It a wish takes situation in, houses, coffee shops, English class and even outside. The mood of this book (or how the reader feels when reading the story) goes on and off. It go es from mysteries, to happiness, and mourning too. Usually, the tone of the book reflects the mood of the book. If the way the rootage writes the book, and a certain chapter is sad, then the reader depart also feel sad.The point of view the book is in first person. And I know its first person because it contains the words I, and me. The characters in this book are, Tamila Soroush or known as Tami Joon (the main character) basically she is fun, shy, and open to new things. She basically has been shut in a box because she hasnt had much rights and now that she is in America, she is really experimental. She has a family who cares a diffuse closely her, but also are real protective. Maryam, Tamis sister is very protective. She loves Tami a lot, but always has an eye on her.She tries to get Tami the best husband as come-at-able but needs to realize that Tami should be on her own to find one. Ardishir ( Maryams husband) is very supportive, rich and also takes care of Tami. He see ms Tamis point of view in things, and is very nice and not that important in the story. Ike (Tamis love interest) she meets him in America at a coffee place and at first they dont beat but later they do. And the other character, Haroun who potentially wants to marry Tami. This story is basically about a lady friend named Tami, who comes from Iran to America to spirited with her sister Maryam and her husband Ardishir until she finds a husband.She only has a short period of time, and cannot live with Maryam and her husband for long because her Visa provide expire. If she does not find a husband, who has a Visa she will have to go back to Iran forever. So she comes and lives with Maryam, and isnt adapting to change very well. When she gets to America, she is open to all types of things she never got to do when she was in Iran. She got to go out without her hijab (covering of womans head) and got to do every daylight things that are usually taken for granted like going out for coffee , which cannot be done in Iran.So as she searches for a husband one day she goes to a coffee shop on her way to her English class and meets an American guy named Ike. She doesnt try to talk to him, but when Tami gets confused because shes from Iran, Ike helps her out and they become friends, but she hides Ike from Maryam because she isnt supposed to engage a communion with any other American guy. Then Maryam finds other people for Tami, and none are good and aft(prenominal) tons of hardships Tami finally marries Ike. Yes, the story is very effective and powerful. I enjoyed the story very much.The strengths are that, the author made it so believable that she is from Iran even though its realistic fiction. The weaknesses are that it could have been written more(prenominal) effective, and better words. My overall response to the book, is that I enjoyed it very much and mostly because I could relate to it be from a different country and knowing how hard it is to settle to a new coun try, and see how differently things are done and different places. I would recommend this to people with the similar, country or someone who understands being from other places.But I would also recommend this to people who arent from other countries so they can learn about new cultures and how things are done in Iran. Overall, I really did enjoy the book and I think If people actually didnt judge the book by the cover and read it, they would enjoy it. It teaches a lot of things, and opens you to new cultures. You will also start, to learn how we take little things for granted like simply pass down the street for granted. But, overall this book was amazing and I would recommend this, to everyone.

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