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Dreamers of the Day

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3.7
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  • 288 pages
  • 11 hours of reading

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“I suppose I ought to warn you at the outset that my present circumstances are puzzling, even to me. Nevertheless, I am sure of this much: My little story has become your history. You won’t really understand your times until you understand mine.” Thus begins Agnes Shanklin’s narrative, the charmingly diffident narrator of this compelling novel. Her “little story” revolves around the pivotal 1921 Cairo Peace Conference, where Winston Churchill, T. E. Lawrence, and Lady Gertrude Bell gathered to shape the modern Middle East. A forty-year-old schoolteacher from Ohio, Agnes is still grappling with the aftermath of the Great War and the influenza epidemic. A modest inheritance allows her to embark on a transformative journey to Egypt and the Holy Land. Arriving at the Semiramis Hotel as the conference commences, Agnes, accompanied by her noisy dachshund Rosie, finds herself amidst historic figures who will redefine the Arab world. Though seemingly insignificant, Agnes becomes a sounding board for the leaders and attracts the attention of a charismatic German spy. As she witnesses the complexities of nation-building, she experiences both geopolitical intrigue and personal awakening. With prose as graceful as a float down the Nile, this narrative illuminates the rich history of the Middle East, providing insights into today’s headlines while being both enlightening and entertaining.

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Dreamers of the Day, Mary Doria Russell

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2008
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€6.99

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