Fraser Shiers Shiers itibaren Kepandean, Dukuhturi, Tegal, Central Java, Endonezya
Baltimore'dan erkeklerin iki ayrı yolunu anlatan harika bir hikaye. Wes Moore (yazar) ile tanıştım ve karizması, samimiyeti, tutkusu ve bütünlüğünden etkilendim. O harika bir rol model ve onu göreve giderken bulmak beni şaşırtmaz. Ona oy vermekten mutluluk duyarım.
I didn't think I was going to enjoy this book but I surprised myself and did enjoy it. From back cover: "Kate and John Ryan have four children, of which the eldest are Michael and Dara. Their small town is peaceful and friendly, an unchanging background for a golden childhood. In long, hot summers Dara and Michael and their friends fish and swim or play in the ivy-clad ruins of Fernscourt, the great house burned down during the Troubles... No one in Mountfern has the slightest inkling of what it will mean when the ruins are bought by Patrick O'Neill, an Irish American with a dream in his heart and a great deal of money in his pocket. It is not until the very end of this drama, with its interlocking stories of loves lost and won, ambitions nurtured and secrets betrayed, that Patrick O'Neill will understand the irony and the significance of his great dream for Mountfern."
I really liked this story about a 12 year old girl learning more about life.
If you liked Dan Brown's "Angels & Demons" or it you get into books about the Knight's Templar, you'll enjoy this one. It's a translation of a book written in Spanish, but the translation is very good. The end left me a little confused, but throughout the book, I had to make myself put it down. Worth a read.