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Knowing she could never be happy in Iran, Tamila Soroush took her mother's advice to "Go and wake up your luck" and joined her sister in the United States, where amazing freedoms awaited her. Now, after a spur-of-the-moment exchange of "I do's" with her true love, Ike Hanson, Tami is eager to start her new life.

But not everyone is pleased with their marriage, and Tami's happily-ever-after is no sure thing. As tensions escalate, Tami's sense of self-worth takes a beating, especially when her earlier attempts to find a husband on a visitor's visa return to haunt her. And there are her parents, stuck behind in a country that betrayed them. How can she be happy when they are not?Tami is beginning to understand that freedom is not for the faint of heart. With so much stacked against her, and her immigration interview looming, she wonders whether she's got the right stuff when it comes to love, American-style. Maybe her luck is running out... or maybe she'll step up to the plate and claim her American dream.


Dreaming in English A Novel (Audible Audio Edition) Laura Fitzgerald Angela Dawe Brilliance Audio Books

Sequels are very tricky things, but Fitzgerald hits all the right notes with this follow-up to her acclaimed "Veil of Roses." Veil of Roses is one of my top five all-time favorite books from a lifetime of voracious reading. I love its writing and message so much that I use it as a supplemental text for one of the classes I teach. I've often imagined what a potential sequel might look like, as these are characters that just refuse to leave the reader's head. Dreaming in English lives up to all my hopes as we follow Tami from the happy ending of Veil of Roses to her REAL happily-ever-after once she navigates all the hurdles that still remained at the end of Veil of Roses--INS, Ike's parents, job/life direction issues, family problems, and her parents still remaining in Iran with their own stories left unfinished.

I chose Veil of Roses as a class text in large part because of the large number of themes touched on--it is perfect discussion group text and readers from older teens to retirees all find something to connect with and worth discussing. Dreaming in English is also an absolutely ideal discussion/book club group book. Ideally readers will have read Veil of Roses, , but Fitzgerald works in enough recapping that this isn't strictly necessary (in fact, if like me, a reader has read Veil of Roses often enough to have entire sections committed to memory or finished Veil of Roses immediately prior to starting this book, the recapping might feel a bit much, but Fitzgerald does a nice job of integrating into the narrative and avoiding info-dumping).

Tami, Ike, and all their family and friends feel like real people, and they are richly drawn so that readers are very invested in their lives and problems--this is one of the great strengths of Fitzgerald's writing. Even when the characters make choices or actions that we disagree with, they feel real and true for that character and open up new avenues for discussion and analysis.

This book is particularly relevant right now in light of all the discussion surrounding immigration, particularly in Arizona, where the book is set. With all the controversy surrounding immigrants from South of the Border, seeing immigration through Persian eyes allows readers to take a step back and really consider what freedom means. This is the great triumph of the book: giving readers a fresh take on Freedom. If Veil of Roses carried the message that one must never give up hope, then Dreaming in English carries a two-fold message: Freedom is Hard and One Must Believe Oneself Worthy of It. "I am Worthy" sums up Tami's journey here--from being happily surprised with her good fortune at the end of Veil of Roses to being willing and able to go forth and actively create and demand that good fortune. Sharing her journey was a privilege.

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 11 hours and 37 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Brilliance Audio
  • Audible.com Release Date February 1, 2011
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B004LQ6MEC

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Great story, fun to read, hard to put down!
Leave well enough alone. The first book Veil of Roses was a delight...this ruined it for me.
Love it!
excellent
This was a great read and I'm going to recommend it to my book club. The author did a fantastic job building the characters. She really "nailed" the thoughts that go through our minds when we get into situations and it was easy to empathize with them, especially Tami. Well crafted.
Thoroughly entertaining, although probably not very realistic. This is a very lighthearted account of Tami's struggle to find her way in America and lead the life she was meant to lead. Will make you smile, laugh and cry throughout. Perfect poolside or beach read. Read Veil of Roses first, for the complete story.
Synopsis This book is a sequel to Veil of Roses you can read my review here. Author Laura Fitzgerald states that she didn’t intend Veil of Roses to have a sequel but due to an outpouring request from fans of the book wanting to know more about Tami’s journey. Fitzgerald even dedicates this book to her readers- very thoughtful. Here’s the thing- sequels are tricky. I was so excited to read this book that when it flashed back to the original book, I skimmed those parts- but they are necessary. I was ready for the meat of the story! The first book ends with Tami succeeding in getting married before her three-month tourist visa expires. This book follows her journey to receive full citizenship with her new husband so she doesn’t end up back in Iran.

Things I liked The twist and turns in this book are wonderful. They are realistic and keep you reading on the edge of your seat. As a reader you want so badly for Tami to have an easy life, but it’s anything but. Her struggles are real and she deals with them with such class, optimism and passion. She is a great female role model!

Things I didn’t like Like I mentioned before, I was a little bored during the recaps, but that was probably because I read both books back-to-back. If the time gap was larger, they would be mindful refresher. That’s honestly my only minor dislike.

After reading these two books, they have become my all time favorite books. And Fitzgerald is now one of my favorite authors! Find more of my books reviews at http//daiseywithane.wordpress.com
Sequels are very tricky things, but Fitzgerald hits all the right notes with this follow-up to her acclaimed "Veil of Roses." Veil of Roses is one of my top five all-time favorite books from a lifetime of voracious reading. I love its writing and message so much that I use it as a supplemental text for one of the classes I teach. I've often imagined what a potential sequel might look like, as these are characters that just refuse to leave the reader's head. Dreaming in English lives up to all my hopes as we follow Tami from the happy ending of Veil of Roses to her REAL happily-ever-after once she navigates all the hurdles that still remained at the end of Veil of Roses--INS, Ike's parents, job/life direction issues, family problems, and her parents still remaining in Iran with their own stories left unfinished.

I chose Veil of Roses as a class text in large part because of the large number of themes touched on--it is perfect discussion group text and readers from older teens to retirees all find something to connect with and worth discussing. Dreaming in English is also an absolutely ideal discussion/book club group book. Ideally readers will have read Veil of Roses, , but Fitzgerald works in enough recapping that this isn't strictly necessary (in fact, if like me, a reader has read Veil of Roses often enough to have entire sections committed to memory or finished Veil of Roses immediately prior to starting this book, the recapping might feel a bit much, but Fitzgerald does a nice job of integrating into the narrative and avoiding info-dumping).

Tami, Ike, and all their family and friends feel like real people, and they are richly drawn so that readers are very invested in their lives and problems--this is one of the great strengths of Fitzgerald's writing. Even when the characters make choices or actions that we disagree with, they feel real and true for that character and open up new avenues for discussion and analysis.

This book is particularly relevant right now in light of all the discussion surrounding immigration, particularly in Arizona, where the book is set. With all the controversy surrounding immigrants from South of the Border, seeing immigration through Persian eyes allows readers to take a step back and really consider what freedom means. This is the great triumph of the book giving readers a fresh take on Freedom. If Veil of Roses carried the message that one must never give up hope, then Dreaming in English carries a two-fold message Freedom is Hard and One Must Believe Oneself Worthy of It. "I am Worthy" sums up Tami's journey here--from being happily surprised with her good fortune at the end of Veil of Roses to being willing and able to go forth and actively create and demand that good fortune. Sharing her journey was a privilege.
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