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The Saffron Gate
The Saffron Gate
Author: Lina Holeman
When a tragic accident shatters Sidonie O'Shea's sheltered life New York, doctor Etienne Duverger helps her find hope again. And as Sidonie's body begins to heal, the pair fall deeply in love. But when Etienne disapppears leaving nothing behind but a letter from Morocco, Sidonie is devastated. She decides to follow him to Marrakesh and soon emba...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780755331130
ISBN-10: 0755331133
Publication Date: 2010
Pages: 531
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Publisher: Headline Review
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 2
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canadianeh avatar reviewed The Saffron Gate on + 242 more book reviews
This splendid story far outstrips the mediocre blurb on the back cover. I have read the Linnet Bird also and neither book follows the usually stereotypical plotlines. Linda Holeman's descriptive writing is the perfect medium to explore unusual backgrounds, this time Marrakech in the 1930s. As an American woman in Morocco, Sidonie seems out of place and out of her depth, lonely and surrounded by a strange culture. But her strength of character prevails and she graduallly integrates herself into the Muslim community, even to the extent of wearing a veil. Driven first by blind love and then by the need to know, she uncovers the surprising truth about her lover.


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