I was initially a bit worried that this was going to be overwhelmingly emotional.
This was beautiful. Gave such a good insight and perspective of what is happening in Syria. We hear about the war and refugees, but I don't think, fully get it.
Salama is a pharmacist who is thrown into a surgeon's role. Her Dad and brother were arrested during a protest and her Mom killed in a bomb attack. During this same blast, she got a big head injury. But, is fortunately able to still work. It has caused her to hallucinate 'Kwarf' who she has conversations with and who encourages her to leave Syria.
Her best friend from school that she grew up with, and now lives with, is married to her brother and expecting their first child.
Salama meets Kenan who she was meant to meet and be introduced to as a possible husband, but they never during that meeting because of the bomb.
But, their paths still cross and the way their relationship is depicted is incredibly beautiful.
I must admit that I felt so much angst throughout, but it's definitely a book I would highly highly recommend. (Even though it was written in present tense).
5/5