How long would it take to read one book from every country in the world? Is it even possible? I'm going to find out the answer. I love to travel and I love to read. A couple of weeks ago I made a list of all the countries I've been to. If I count all the countries where I've even spent a few hours layover, it comes to about 45. Which sounds like a lot, right? Think again. There are 193 member states in the UN, which means if I use that count (more on this later) I still have something like 150 more countries to go. Even if I were to travel to two new countries every year, I won't see them all before I die. Which of course got me into the double-helix downward spiral of brooding about my own mortality AND the how little of the world I'm going to see. But as readers know, books can take you anywhere. There's another thing too. Jane Smiley has written that "Reading fiction is and always was practice in empathy - learning to see the world through often quite alien perspectives, learning to understand how other people’s points of view reflect their experiences." In today's troubled world, empathy and understanding are in far too short supply. So I decided to travel climb aboard a book and travel. Book one on the #worldreads challenge was Sarmada by Syrian author Fadi Azzam. I've had the good fortune to visit Syria. It's a beautiful country of wonderful people. My heart breaks for the people living through the civil war there. One day again there will be peace.
In the meantime, I'll recommend Sarmada as a book that will give you an opportunity to explore the unexpected diversity of village life and a transition to the modern world, leavened with a touch of magical realism.
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Barbara
12/26/2012 11:51:45 am
I'm stealing the Jane Smiley quote, especially since she's my best friend now.
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