Take Me Back to Cairo by Pamela Paterson and Tarek Hussein (Review)

* I received a copy of this book for my honest review*





Yousef's aspiration to fit into his new country of Canada is upended by the lies he hears from both sides-his traditional family trying to keep him entrenched in Egyptian Muslim culture and his new motorcycle-riding girlfriend Janelle, who disguises her fear of commitment as a freewheeling lifestyle. Yoga-pant-and-flipflop-wearing Janelle is the living embodiment of the adventurous life that camel-hair-coat-and-shiny-shoes Yousef has long craved. Yet his desire to enjoy life with her can only be realized in the shadows, far from the prying eyes of his scheming family. At the same time, Janelle, too, grapples with her own struggles and undisclosed realities. Will the family intrigue, deception, and the chasm of cultural differences push Yousef and Janelle apart, or can the unbreakable bonds of affection triumph over all obstacles?


MY THOUGHTS 


What drew me to this book was that it was a little different from what I usually read and that the authors live in Kingston, Ontario.  I lived in Kingston from 2010 to 2020 so I felt a bit of “home” in this book. 


This book is fantastic and I just couldn’t put it down.  It had significant character development and made me laugh aloud a few times.   


I highly recommend it.


I’m giving this 5 out of 5 stars. 


Find out more about the book, the authors and where you can purchase a copy at https://takemebacktocairothenovel.ca/

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