The Almond Tree is Michelle Cohen Corasanti’s debut novel. The story is a moving account of Palestinian peoples’ life in their ancestral homeland ravaged by the illegal occupation by Israel.
Review of The Almond Tree by Anuradha Goyal
When this book came to me for review, they said it will remind you of Khaled Hoseinie’s Kite Runner and my cynical mind dismissed as a PR rant, or was I trying not to be influenced by the what is said about the book before I read it. Either way, after reading this book, I actually thought it had traces of Victor Frankl’s Man’s search for Meaning.
Review of The Almond Tree by Paper Blog
A work of fiction of fortitude, it is a tale that puts in the picture the chronicle of two exploited folks, one rolls into the intimidator; the other, the subjugated and is an anecdote of the populace, and not the politics with there is nothing further mind wrenching than one individual rutted in opposition to another foot on biased and geological diversity as in the end, people are just people.
Review of The Almond Tree by Afternoon
The Almond Tree by Michelle Cohen Corasanti can inflict pain if you read it with an open mind. After suspending unjustifiable and indefensible pro-Israeli, pro-West bias, (why do Indians have it?) and accepting the Palestinians as human beings, the suffering of a people who have been denied the right to exist in their own homeland can leave you shocked and speechless.
Review of The Almond Tree by DNA India
When I received The Almond Tree for a review, I was already reading an interesting book on war. However, just to kill time while going home in cab, I picked up the book to go through the first few pages. After that, I could not put it down (earning the book another title: Unputdownable, thanks to my colleague!)
Review of the Almond Tree Book by All About Book Publishing
If I have to describe the book in one line, I would say ‘A beautiful work that touches your heart to the core – it teaches you life’s difficult lessons and shows how a man’s determination can change his world and the people he loves.’
Review of The Almond Tree by Paper Blog
I would give this book 5 out of 5 and would recommend it to readers interested in historical fiction, classical fiction, war fiction, general fiction.
Review of The Almond Tree by Prismatic Prospects
If this book fuels the reader’s consideration and compassion for humankind, as it has for me, then I believe it has done its job. My rating: 5 of 5 stars.
Review of The Almond Tree by All Voices
Dr Shamenaz, Associate Professor & Head, Deptt of Applied Sciences & Humanities, AIET, Allahabad The Almond Tree is a novel by Michelle Cohen Corasanti which is quite similar to Hosseini’s The Kite Runner in terms of ethnic struggle and friendship. As Huffington Post views:‘The Almond Tree is an epic novel, a drama of the proportions of The Kite Runner but set […]
Review of The Almond Tree by Abhinand Jaguva Blog
Only a brilliant book can make the readers get attached to it as the pages fly by. This is one such book, which I can honestly say is the best ever book I have read since few days.
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