Beyond the Memories
Beyond the Memories by Jeannette Sferes, published by J. Hammer Pub. in 2004, is a fiction novel that spans 346 pages. The narrative follows the son of Maine immigrant parents and his bride during their honeymoon in Greece, where she mysteriously disappears. The story unfolds across various locations, including Maine, London, Paris, Istanbul, Athens, Jerusalem, and Saudi Arabia, weaving a complex tale of love and loss.
Readers will encounter a multifaceted narrative that includes themes of kidnapping, a husband’s struggle to cope with his wife’s disappearance, and the cultural tensions surrounding a stoning for adultery. The plot also features a boy facing a serious illness and an Arab prince, adding layers to the intricate love story. This edition presents a rich exploration of human emotions and relationships against a backdrop of diverse settings.
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The son of Maine immigrant parents and his bride are on their honeymoon in Greece when she disappears. The tale stretches from Maine to London, Paris, Istanbul, Athens, Jerusalem and Saudi Arabia. The complex love story includes a stoning of a woman for adultery, a boy who battles a lethal disease, a husband who refuses to accept the loss of his wife, and an Arab prince.
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