Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Book Review: Daughter of Venice



Hello~ Im back with another book review. Ok. Although this book has nothing to do with Islam it's still a wonderful read and I would love to recommend it to all of you to read. Especially the ladies~
No no. Before you guys go shaking your head its not a romance novel... Well there is a bit of love but that's not the main point you see.
The story takes place in Venice and tells of the Venice culture during those times.
The most important lesson from this story is: Education.

After reading this book I am so thankful im born in this generation where ladies are allowed to get education without prejudice.

The book tells the story of Donata. She is always confined in her home and longs for adventure.
She feels like she does not even know about the place she lives in. She knows that she lives in ignorance and long to learn just as her brothers are learning.

One day when her dad breaks the news that only her eldest sister is to marry she decided that she needs to have an adventure that will last her a lifetime. What she got instead was so much more.
It's the story of discovery of ones passion, about understanding the world and the passion for knowledge. That raw need to know things, to understand things and most importantly to learn.

I recommend this book especially to ladies. Because it is a feminist book after all. haha.
But if you guys want to take a hand at reading this novel, then by all means go ahead.
The book will teach you to love knowledge and to build up your own passion for learning.

~Let's all read. It all starts with education.

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