Wednesday, December 10, 2014

I have recently CLEANING ~ Sofi Oksanen do not lose hope ~ Jodi Picoult SHADOW Karin Alvtegen TREAS


Flower Blood tells the story of a girl fourteen 17th century Iranian village. This young girl (whose universal name is so and not getting) to the end of the year hopes to marry happily. She talented carpet rišėja never actually nesimokiusi this craft. However, this year is the Comets, so soon comet predicting a bad girl in the world turns upside down. Family flagrante disasters, family attracted to a distant relative in Isfahan. However, and here life is not always smooth, the only luminary in the eyes of the girls - the uncle, the famous carpet craftsman lessons; the only obstacle that she's not a boy.
The conflict began when the girl, her mother and uncle's wife has to make a decision that could change the lives of the young woman. Safe and secure future can only marriage, but received no such offer enticing ...
Flower blood - this is love, loss, life lessons and sacrifice is full of history. The girl often make hasty, reckless decisions and is not afraid to take a risk - it is uncommon for girls of that time. Some solutions are paying off and give joy, but the other just does not destroy. Flower blood and also about how a child turns into a woman and learn to understand the relationship between a man and a woman.
The writer tries to make the reader universal himself could see the incredible universal beauty of Iran. It paints a picture of unparalleled Isfahan, with its river, bridges, gardens, markets and hammam. The author describes in detail the food, clothing and customs. A. Amirrezvani but certainly left the most beautiful descriptions of carpets. It introduces the reader to the full carpet binding process: from the selection of the drawing, his coloring, hair color matching to own knots binding and final result. Carpets are not only the floor or wall coverings, they are works of art.
To rise to become a real jewel, it must be carefully tied node after node, line by line ... Amirrezvani also word by word, line by line, after the story has developed a remarkable history of Iran's treasure chest.
I recommend to absolutely everyone, regardless of what books you like:) Abstract Anita Amirrezvani universal the first pages of the novel comes to life seventeenth century. Persia: as if from a fairy tale comes down to the city, its markets, slums and luxury homes. This is the time when culture flourished and superstition, is the time when women were not allowed to live independently. The sudden death of a loved father, early break fourteen girl hopes to marry. The girl becomes a maid to a rich uncle, Shah beautiful rug makers. universal Uncle helps her to understand the iconic carpet craft, art and business. Although the girl forced to completely unwanted temporary marriage contract, but in her talent to paint and create. Tviskėte universal adorned with glittering story of the plot Intersecting Iranian folk tale of Persian carpets and marvelous artistic elements in abundance. History universal braided also ingeniously as girls are weaving carpets. The text of the novel fascinating poetic imagery and characters full of life. Details universal Original: 'The Blood of Flowers' (ang.), 2007 Number of Pages: 424 Edition: Alma Littera, 2010
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