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The Moon in the Mango Tree
The Moon in the Mango Tree
Author: Pamela Binnings Ewen
Set in Siam and Europe during the 1920s, a glittering decade of change, The Moon in the Mango Tree is based upon the true story of Barbara Bond, a beautiful young opera singer from Philadelphia who is forced to choose between her fierce desire for independence -a desire to create something of her own to give purpose and meaning to her life- and ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780805447330
ISBN-10: 0805447334
Publication Date: 5/1/2008
Pages: 480
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4.1 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: B&H Books
Book Type: Paperback
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FANTASTIC book!

At first I thought I wouldn't enjoy this book because the writing seemed a bit off but as I got more and more into the story I found I couldn't put it down. Barbara is a bit of a flighty & spoiled woman in the book and I think she realizes it but doesn't know how to change (until the very end). It is such wonderfully written that I felt like I was actually in Siam with them. Highly recommended and this will definately be going on my 'keeper' shelf!
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wonderful book I absolutely loved it ! It reminds me a little of the painted Veil with a different twist. I let my coworkers read this book and they all loved It!
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I find stories about strong women inspiring. This one has a basis in history as the author based the book on her grandmother, fictionalizing parts to make the story flow better. Barbara marries a doctor (Harvey) whom she loves with all her heart. She gives up a potential musical career to join him on his journeys to Siam. However, she finds herself resenting that decision and, after having two children, goes to Europe to study music leaving Harvey (her husband) immersed in his medical career. The two continue their separate lives and Barbara discovers that the dream she had can still be. Her voice teacher tells her she may well be able to sing opera. Such dedication means the end of her marriage and she must make a difficult choice. Which is the right choice for her?


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