![]() ![]() She seems set for a good career of her choice on American soil. She reads and researches Islam and finds out surprising facts, which she shares with the reader. But not before she digs deep and seeks answers to complex and awkward questions. But also, there's some little twist which helps make her mind up. It appears to offer what she is after, what she is looking for, that enigmatic thing. She dismisses all of them before settling on Islam. She looks at mainstream religions - Christianity, Buddhism to name but two and puts them under the microscope, so to speak. ![]() And in this search she is extremely thorough. Willow (lovely name) says she's in the market for a philosophy. The story starts - not in Egypt - but in the USA. This memoir is told in the first person so straight away there is a connection with the reader. ![]() A young, white, middle-class, American girl travels to Egypt and falls in love: with its culture, its landscape, its people - and one person in particular. ![]() Summary: This is a personal story of religious conversion. ![]()
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