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Dreams in the Medina
by Kati Woronka

Published: 2012-10-24
Kindle Edition : 349 pages
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From the heart of Syria, Dreams in the Medina is a coming-of-age tale which explores the aspirations, passions and tragedies of a group of young Syrian women, who on the surface seem to have nothing in common but who are brought together in the deepest of bonds as they study and live ...
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From the heart of Syria, Dreams in the Medina is a coming-of-age tale which explores the aspirations, passions and tragedies of a group of young Syrian women, who on the surface seem to have nothing in common but who are brought together in the deepest of bonds as they study and live together at the University of Damascus.

School, sisters, cooking, cleaning… these were the most exciting activities of Leila’s childhood in a village in Dera’a, in southern Syria. She grew up expecting that her parents would eventually choose a nice local boy for her to marry, which would define the rest of her life. When Leila was accepted to study English Literature at the University of Damascus, everything changed. A whole new world opened to her through the literature she was reading, and then she started making new friends. Roxy, a fiery young woman who had married a wealthy man without telling her family. Huda, who was ready to sacrifice absolutely everything for her career. Maha, who seemed to have it all. And Ahmed, who swept Leila off her feet. As her world expanded, Leila began to believe that she, too, might write her own destiny.

Cover image by artist Suhair Sibai.

What readers have said so far:
"In a world where the media tends to blow everything out of proportion and skew our perspective, finally, there is an engaging story that shows the real-person side of young people in Syria--Dreams in the Medina."

"This is an amazingly accurate, insightful, and forbidden-feeling peek into the lives, thoughts and aspirations of female university students in Damascus."

"The story-telling is terrific. I felt that I was right there!"

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  "Coming of Age"by Judith B. (see profile) 12/11/13

This is a debut self-published book, based on research for a master's degree. The author does a fine job of bringing us into the lives of college-age girls in Syria. It brings to light the diversity... (read more)

 
  "Dreams in the Medina"by Carol C. (see profile) 12/11/13

Very informative novel regarding the lives of young women of college age in modern day Syria. Portrays lives of a number of different women whose lives intersect and meld. I enjoyed this first novel... (read more)

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