
I have been following Darlene Foster’s blog for sometime now and had often told myself that I would want to read one of her books.
Lately, I’d been emersed in a lot of adult literary fiction and so this past weekend, I was looking for something to read which wouldn’t be too demanding on my exhausted brain cells. A book that a middle school child could handle.
So far, Darlene has eight Amanda adventure books, each one set in different countries: Spain, Holland, England, Arabia and Malta or in different states or provinces: Alberta, New Mexico or The Danube.
I had debated whether I wanted to read one of the adventures set in a place I had already visited but finally settled on the exotic, the foreign, somewhere I will likely never visit: The United Arab Emirates or as the locals refer to it as either the UAE or simply the Emirates.
Amanda, a twelve-year-old girl from Alberta, Canada, is visiting her aunt and uncle in the Emirates where she befriends an English girl living in the same apartment building. The two girls explore powder-soft white sandy beaches – spotless with its clear blue water, a deserted Bedouin village, impressive and dangerous desert dunes and sandstorms.
Then, there is the magical “Lawrence of Arabia” fairy-tale (After all there is a perfume flask which reminded me of Aladdin’s lamp, reference to flying carpets and a princess who needs saving). There is also the chaos of camel races and a kidnapping.
My favorite part was Amanda riding a camel in the desert – I never thought I’d be so interested in camels before reading this book.
There is also a scene where a boy is sand boarding in the desert dunes which brought back tender memories of my visit to Mui Ne Sand Dunes near Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, where, there too, boys sand boarded.
Reading Amanda in Arabia was like taking a mini vacation to a colorful and fascinating country learning a bit about their culture. It was encouraging how Amanda found everything about her visit amazing, whether it was the women covering their faces, the soothing sounding call to prayer five times a day, the friendliness of the people and the little goats climbing trees.
When I was ten or so I would order a bunch of Scholastic novels for my summer reading and would be so excited when they arrived. It is easy for me to imagine that I would have been just as excited to have received Darlene Foster’s Amanda series had they existed then.
Thank you so much, Carol for this fabulous review of Amanda’s adventure in the UAE. I am so pleased you enjoyed it.
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Darlene, it was truly a pleasure to read. I learned so much. Amanda is a wonderful character.
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Amanda and Leah have adventures and stories to tell. I am grateful that Darlene recorded their narratives.
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Always fun to travel with a good friend!
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It is indeed!!
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What a lovely review, Carol. This sounds like such a fun read. I love the cover too! Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, Jill. I love the covers my publisher creates.
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This is one of Amanda’s adventures I missed. Great review, Carol.
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Thanks, Jacqui. BTW, my friend’s dog is named after Jackie Chan! 🙂
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This is where it all started!
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This does sound like a good escape, Carol. At the same time, though, it sounds as though there’s some solid ‘food for thought; there, too, which is even better. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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Thanks, Margot!
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A wonderful review for Darlene’s book. ❤
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Thanks, Debby. ❤
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Thank you so much, Debby!
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Reblogged this on Darlene Foster's Blog and commented:
How wonderful to see this fabulous review of Amanda’s first adventure by Carol Balawyder. Carol and her sweet dog, Bau have a wonderful blog.
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Thanks, Carol, for a glowing review of Darlene’s book. Yes, Amanda is an adventuresome girl, and some place exotic sounds appealing after so many months of being cooped up. 🙂
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This was the trip that got Amanda keen on travelling.
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What a wonderful trip it was. What I most appreciated about this book was how open and prejudice free Amanda was about coming in contact with a foreign culture. ❤
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I would have loved the Amanda books when I was ten as well! I particuarly like how your review likens the experience of reading Amanda in Arabia to taking a vacation.
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Thanks, Liz. Since we have been stuck at home for the past 18 months, books that take us away help. I´m reading a book that takes place in Australia right now.
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You’re welcome, Darlene. I know very little about Australian literature. I’m going to have to rectify that!
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Amanda and Leah are great characters and friends. I’ve read one of Darlene’s books from this series and plan to pick up Amanda in Malta sometime soon.
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It was fun developing the friendship between the two girls who don´t even live in the same country.
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This is a lovely review, Carol. I also enjoyed this book.
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Thank you, Robbie. It was both a fun and interesting book.
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What an excellent review from your perspective. I love it Carol. Darlene’s Amanda books are fantastic for a 12 year old, as well as a 42 year old (and older). 🙂 I finished your book Cafe Paradise and enjoyed it a LOT. Reviewed it on Goodreads. ❤
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Thanks, Pam. I’m going to go over to Goodreads. 🙂 I’m presently reading your book Flashes of life and enjoying it. ❤
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I’ve read two of Amanda’s books and she and her friends charmed me from the first page. Sounds like this one may be the next for me.
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