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The Spice Box Letters
The Spice Box Letters: A Novel | Eve Makis
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Katerina inherits a scented, wooden spice box after her grandmother Mariam dies. It contains letters and a diary, written in Armenian. As she pieces together her family story, Katerina learns that Mariam's childhood was shattered by the Armenian tragedy of 1915. Mariam was exiled from her home in Turkey and separated from her beloved brother, Gabriel, her life marred by grief and the loss of her first love. Dissatisfied and restless, Katerina tries to find resolution in her own life as she completes Mariam's story on a journey that takes her across Cyprus and then half a world away to New York. Miracles, it seems, can happenfor those trapped by the past, and for Katerina herself.
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This was a hidden gem of a book. If you liked The Beekeeper of Aleppo, you will like this book. It is about a family of Armenian refugees and how they are separated during WWI and how their stories effect the generations to come. Read it in one sitting. It is a very touching story. It lovely describes food and the memories smells and tastes can conjure, so be prepared with some Mediterranean cuisine.

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Jess_Read_This
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Spicing up my reading and lunch enchiladas today. 💃🏻#ole #lunchandabook #spicy #readsandeats #lunch #lunchwithbooks

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"Our world was a dangerous place, my father warned, and he was not alone in voicing his fears. Dire predictions resounded in every Armenian backyard and coffee house."
ARC provided bySt. Martin's Press /Thomas Dunne Books for reading and review.
Full review @ www.goodreads.com/review/show/1739815825

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A really compelling story told from multiple POV and with a non-linear timeline. The story unfolds as a granddaughter discovers her grandmother's history through a stack of letters written in Armenian. The Armenian Genocide is not an event that gets a lot of attention in the US and the author obviously did research to help this terrible period come to life. It was ultimately both sad and heartwarming.

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"Baba drove the carriage at speed, guiding the dapple-grey Arabian through the labyrinth of cobbled streets." #firstlines

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