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The Map of Salt and Stars
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I haven't read it yet but the description starts out "This imaginative but very real look into war-torn Syria is a must.” –Booklist (starred review) This rich, moving, and lyrical debut novel is to Syria what The Kite Runner was to Afghanistan..." Based on that I'm using Syria.
Ironically, I am in another non-Goodreads world challenge and they use it as the US because that is where the author is born. Can get confusing!
Ironically, I am in another non-Goodreads world challenge and they use it as the US because that is where the author is born. Can get confusing!

Gail wrote: "I finished today. I appreciated the way the two stories, one a rather mythical one and the other a contemporary refugee horror story, mirrored each other. I think the author had some trouble with d..."
I have not been able to get into this. I'm pretty sure it's a case of "mood block". So thank you Gail for reading it!
I have not been able to get into this. I'm pretty sure it's a case of "mood block". So thank you Gail for reading it!
I am still reading and am concentrating on the modern story. The flight of the refugees takes them through the following countries:
Syria; Jordan; Egypt; Libya; Algeria, Morocco; Ceuta, Spain
I find the book VERY GOOD and also plan to read another book by the author: The Thirty Names of Night
Syria; Jordan; Egypt; Libya; Algeria, Morocco; Ceuta, Spain
I find the book VERY GOOD and also plan to read another book by the author: The Thirty Names of Night
The Map of Salt and Stars is really two stories. One story is contemporary and the other is a mythological folk tale that takes place 800 years earlier. In the contemporary story, Nour’s mother, a Syrian-American, a cartographer and painter of beautiful maps, decides to move Nour and her sisters from New York City back to Syria after the death of Nour’s father. The mother feels a strong desire to live closer to her family. After they arrive in Syria, they experience effects of the civil war evidenced by protests and shelling in their quiet neighborhood.
I am not sure which country can be represented by this book. I had chosen Jordan, but it should probably be Syria because that is the starting point.
Comments about which country this book is in are appreciated.