![]() ![]() Just by reading, I feel I am a part of each one of his classes, I am forced to think of his queries and come up with candid answers, and just the way Peri stays up all night thinking of the simple yet profound questions of Azur, I do it too!Īs a counselor supporting students to go abroad to study, one request I make to them is to always take on unique classes, do something that you have never done before and this books fits in so beautifully with my advice. The intensity in which the protagonist, Peri moves one from time period to another, one country to another, one personality to another draws you into a relationship with her so dark yet so inspiring.īut what to me is the magnificence of this book is the way a particular course named ‘GOD’ and the Professor to this course, Azur is described. ![]() Three Daughters of Eve sounds like an unassuming book on women for women till you start unfolding its pages. And this one, I haven’t even finished it, and yet am compelled to pen down my thought for my students, parents and faculty as my share of Women’s Day: I love Elif Shafak – sorry for sounding like a giggly school girl with an infatuation, but truly I don’t know how to put down her books. ![]()
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