The Zanzibar Wife;Deborah Rodriguez

Oman. The ancient land of frankincense, windswept deserts, and turquoise seas.

Into this magical nation come, three remarkable women, each facing a crossroad in her life.

Rachel, an American war photographer, who is struggling to ~ shed the trauma of her career. Now she has to cover a quite different story ? for a glossy travel magazine.

Aviasa, a bubbly English woman who has rashly volunteered as Rachel?s ?fixer?, a job she?s never heard of in a country she knows nothing about.

And Miza, a young woman living far from her beloved homeland of Zanzibar. As the second wife of Tarig, she remains a secret from his terrifying ?other? wife, Maryam. Until one day, when Tariq fails to come home…

 

These three women will quickly learn that, in Oman, things aren?t always what they appear to be…

The Zanzibar Wife is a bewitching story of clashing cultures, of secrets and of revelations by the author of the international bestseller The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul.

?As if Maeve Binchy had written The Kite Runner? Kirkus Reviews

 

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Oman. The ancient land of frankincense, windswept deserts, and turquoise seas.

Into this magical nation come, three remarkable women, each facing a crossroad in her life.

Rachel, an American war photographer, who is struggling to ~ shed the trauma of her career. Now she has to cover a quite different story ? for a glossy travel magazine.

Aviasa, a bubbly English woman who has rashly volunteered as Rachel?s ?fixer?, a job she?s never heard of in a country she knows nothing about.

And Miza, a young woman living far from her beloved homeland of Zanzibar. As the second wife of Tarig, she remains a secret from his terrifying ?other? wife, Maryam. Until one day, when Tariq fails to come home…

 

These three women will quickly learn that, in Oman, things aren?t always what they appear to be…

The Zanzibar Wife is a bewitching story of clashing cultures, of secrets and of revelations by the author of the international bestseller The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul.

?As if Maeve Binchy had written The Kite Runner? Kirkus Reviews