Painting Kuwait Violet by Pamela Q. Fernandes – Review by Madison Degraffenreid

Painting Kuwait VioletPainting Kuwait Violet by Pamela Q. Fernandes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Painting Kuwait Violet by Pamela Q. Fernandes

5-stars

Violet has a lot on her shoulders following her father’s death. He left a massive amount of debt behind and being a recent graduate she had hoped to gain a decent paying job to tend to her mother and keep the house. Unfortunately things don’t work out for her like she hoped and in order to pay off the debt she agrees to work as a maid in a home in Kuwait. As she steps into this different culture she learns a great deal on cooking their cuisine and tending to the family. Sadly other maids kept disappearing before she arrived and trouble lurks just around the corner.

  1. I love following Violet in a new culture. She was a fascinating character who experienced a lot of growth upon leaving home. I did not foresee many of the changes and events that occurred in her story and I felt that it kept it interesting. Something I took away from this novel though is that you have to work for what you want and to stay focused on that goal no matter what life throws your way. It also made me appreciate my family in a new light. Excellent read though and I definitely recommend this book.View all my reviews
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