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Following the lives of people within America adjusting to not being in Kabul anymore was not as interesting as I thought it would be.
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You find new things to keep you busy, new friends to help you pass the time, new ways to make yourself feel happy.I enjoyed this book for the most part but I do wish we could’ve had more of an insight into Kat’s life before her trauma and her life in general. It was nice to read that sunny was helping with funds for the safehouse aka the coffeehouse to help keeping the girls, women and their children safe. All in all I began this book confused of all the different characters and backgrounds and the relationships to each other but as I carried on the book, I started to connect the dots and understood who was who and from where etc. But overall it was a nice story to read and once it kicked off I was interested in what was happening with them. On the flip side, the Muslim family in Kabul begins to learn that they do not have to put up with the strict, unfairness in the treatment of women, and can strive to do something about it.
The protagonist from the previous book, Sunny, is getting off a boat to reach a vineyard at a remote Island, which Jack has left to her in his will. I'm so glad that Deborah Rodriguez gave us the chance to be transported a few years forward and experience the dramatic, life-changing journey that makes her characters that we have come to love, grow, love, and learn.I was sad to read that yazmina was nearly hit in her stomach by a bullet glad she was missed because she is pregnant with her second child I wonder if she has another daughter or her first son.