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S'està carregant… The Beekeeper of Aleppo: The Sunday Times Bestseller and Richard & Judy Book Club Pick (2019 original; edició 2020)de Christy Lefteri (Autor)
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. Heartbreaking and Awfully Beautiful I genuinely have no idea how I came to pick this book up, but I am immensely glad I did. It is beautifully bleak and harrowingly beautiful. The writing is exquisite and the performance is spectacular. There are no words to truly do this book justice. I am beyond moved and thankful I read it. This book highlights the struggle and the journey that refugees take to escape war and brutality in their homeland. Nuri and his cousin, Mustafa, are beekeepers in Aleppo. One day, their apiaries are destroyed, and Mustafa and his family head to England. He begs Nuri and Afra to join them. Afra doesn't want to leave because their son, Sami, is buried in Aleppo. Afra became blind after this happened. Finally, Nuri convinces her to leave, but their journey is long and dangerous. Along the way, Nuri hallucinates about a boy named Mohammed. Nuri agrees to work for smugglers to help them get out of Athens. The book is heartbreaking. Hopefully, it will open people's eyes to the struggle these refugees face.
Lefteri’s slow-building narrative rarely veers into sentimentality or overwhelming bleakness. PremisLlistes notables
"Nuri is a beekeeper; his wife, Afra, an artist. They live a simple life, rich in family and friends, in the beautiful Syrian city of Aleppo--until the unthinkable happens. When all they care for is destroyed by war, they are forced to escape. But what Afra has seen is so terrible she has gone blind, and so they must embark on a perilous journey through Turkey and Greece towards an uncertain future in Britain. As Nuri and Afra travel through a broken world, they must confront not only the pain of their own unspeakable loss, but dangers that would overwhelm the bravest of souls. Above all, they must journey to find each other again. Moving, powerful, and beautifully written, The Beekeeper of Aleppo brings home the idea that the most ordinary of lives can be completely upended in unimaginable ways"-- No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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The Beekeeper of Aleppo tells the story of Nuri’s journey from the once beautiful, now bombed out Syrian city of Aleppo to join his cousin Mustafa in the United Kingdom whatever the cost. By car through sniper infested territories and across rivers. By bus and over-crowded, ill-equipped rubber dinghies across choppy, ink-black seas. Crammed apartments, container camps, park life and people smugglers. Istanbul, Athens and beyond.
Beautifully written and heart-wrenchingly sad, Christy Lefteri finds a balance between unimaginable darkness and the glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. The sights and smells of apiaries and honey, the vista of shimmering domes and deserts and the heady aroma of soaps and roses collide with the life-changing traumas suffered by Nuri and his artist wife Afra. I loved the way the narrative switched between Nuri’s past, present and the interlinking journey of both perilous miles crossed and his personal voyage of self-discovery and re-discovering his relationship with Afra.
Based on true stories overheard by the author from her time as a volunteer at a UNICEF refugee centre in Athens, The Beekeeper of Aleppo is deeply moving, thought-provoking and highly recommended. ( )