Jun 242011
 

Just kidding – I mean it’s not that awful that I missed a day of writing. It just looks like a big black hole on my calendar, is all. πŸ˜‰

Yesterday was a busy day with running some last-minute errands before the week ends and I am off on holidays. Plus, then I have to finish some paperwork (which I am avoiding by posting right now) and we went to the first Emirati Korean Friendship Society event last night at the Holiday Inn nearby us.

(sorry about the blurry photo…)

The event was a showing of a film called “The Host”. I can’t say that I recommend it but as a comedic sci-fi horror film, it was okay enough. There was some interesting directing to it, so it wasn’t all bad. Afterwards we went to the Silk Route Cafe, which boasts a Korean buffet on Thursday nights. It was very average – 5/10 – for Korean food. It is still an on-going quest to find some decent Korean food in this town. So far, Han Kang is the best, but that is really only about a 6/10 to me. I am hoping that as the Korean population grows and interest in the country continues to be a fad, that someone will start up a truly Korean restaurant here. Otherwise, I just gotta make do….

Until next time,

-T

**Warning that I probably will miss a few more days of posting as I leave in a couple of days and will be less consistent online. Still, I will try my best to stay updated here. If I can manage it, I will try to at least post the new apartment before I leave, but I make NO promises! :D**

 Posted by at 10:20
Jun 242011
 

 

_Someone Knows My Name_ by Lawrence Hill

A while back when I wasn’t sure what book to read next, my BFF suggested this title to me. So, I downloaded it and though I took a bit of time (for me anyway) to get through it, it was not from a lack of interest. πŸ™‚

This story is written in a memoir-like style, though it is fiction, and follows the life of Aminata Diallo. Aminata is captured at a young age from her home tribe in Africa and taken to the US south to be a slave. Luckily for Aminata, she was young and smart enough to make herself useful with skills that would allow her to continue to succeed through the various stages of the US independence from Britain and freedom of slaves throughout the East Coast up to Canada. Although she has trials and tribulations, she is able to survive.

From the information at the end of the book, it is clear that Hill did a lot of research to ground the story in facts from life stories, historical documents and the Book of Negroes, which I had not really heard about until this book. This is what made the story different from other fictional novels as it was almost easy to forget that it wasn’t a true memoir.

I enjoyed the style and readability of the novel quite a lot. Since I have always been fascinated by the history of slavery, it was also a good refresher of history. I was often reminded of Harriett Beecher Stowe’s _Uncle Tom’s Cabin_ in much of this book and yet it was different, modern enough to be its own.

This is a definite recommended reading, if you are interested in history. Thanks, Jess for the recommendation! πŸ˜€

More to come…

-T

 Posted by at 09:27
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