I too was disappointed in the way it ended, mind you, as I've already said, I felt a little bogged down with events rather than what I really wanted to know about and that was the sisters themselves.
I agree Durga, when it comes to Bahar entering the pub, the prejudice's she faced were cringe worthy to say the least. I felt ashamed to be human on reading of their cruelty towards her simple because she is 'different' from themselves. Do I feel the book needed that? No. Not really.
I think the book could well have managed without that to add extra drama.
I know it's reality, but we see enough of that in the real world. We read books mainly as a form of escapism from all that's nasty and horrible in the real world.
We don't necessarily need it in books we choose for entertainment unless we knew about it's content beforehand, and it's not what we expect in a culinary orientated book.
However, having said that, I knid of got the feeling this is what they were all up against and that's the real issue of the book.
Not just the struggle to open such a restaurant but the fighting of people's prejudice's before you even begin.
The dictatorship is soemthing we all feel uncomfortable with. Possibly because to a degree or another we live with it ourselves.
I know it only dawned on Marc the other day when we were discussing being 'self-supporting' how impossible that is to actually do in today's society at least here in the UK.
Sure you can grow your own food, make your own dung-fuelled generators, use horses for transport etc., but you still have Council Tax to pay. How could anyone wishing to just live off the land and put back what they use ever be given the chance to?
So, to a degree he agrees that it is impossible toa void dictatorship no matter where you are.
I'm embarrassed to admit that I did find myself skimming through some pages simply because I'd become a little bored by it's contents and because I found some of it a little 'uncomfortable'. That's not becuase of it's content in general, I read worse than that on a daily basis, I think it was down to the way it was written - possibly?
As I said, I am glad I read the book, and I probably will read it again. Sometimes books you find uncomfortable or boring first time round are much better on their second attempt. I'm not one for putting books on shelf just to sit there unread. this book IS on my shelf.
