The Allspice Bath, Sonia Saikaley
The Allspice Bath, Sonia Saikaley
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The Allspice Bath

Author: Sonia Saikaley

Narrator: Norah Noble

Unabridged: 10 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 08/10/2020


Synopsis

It is 1970. The evergreens are thick with snow despite it being the month of April. In an Ottawa hospital, another daughter is born to the Azar family. The parents are from Kfarmichki, a village in Lebanon but their daughters were born in Canada. Four daughters, to be precise. No sons. Youssef is the domineering father. Samira is the quiescent mother. Rima, Katrina and Mona are the traditional daughters. Then there is Adele, the newest member. “You should’ve been born a boy,” Samira whispers to Adele shortly after her entrance into the world. As she grows, Adele learns there are certain rules Lebanese girls must follow in order to be good daughters. First off, they must learn to cook, master housework, learn Arabic and follow the traditions of their culture. Above all, they must save themselves for marriage. But Adele dreams of being an artist. When she is accepted to the University of Toronto, this is her chance to have a life outside the confines of her strict upbringing. But can she defy her father? When Youssef surprises her with a family trip to her ancestral home, Adele is excited about the journey. In Lebanon, she meets Elias. He is handsome and intelligent and Adele develops feelings for him until Elias confides to her that her unexpected meeting with him was actually a well-devised plan that is both deceitful and shocking. Will this unravel the binding threads of this close-knit Lebanese family? Crisscrossing between Ottawa, Toronto and Lebanon, The Allspice Bath is a bold story about the cultural gap and the immigrant experience.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Anita on December 07, 2019

I loved this book. I felt like it was the book I needed as a young woman of colour growing up in a small town, struggling to live my dreams while balancing familial expectations. I connected strongly with the protagonist, Adele, a first-generation Lebanese-Canadian who knows her own mind. She’s a fr......more

Goodreads review by Laura on September 21, 2022

I found this book interesting, especially the Lebanese culture. Being set primarily in Ottawa was fun for me because I lived in Ottawa for many years. Some of the characters are hard to like, but it is worth a read.......more

Goodreads review by Amy on April 13, 2022

An amazing book. It is written well with a huge redemption arc. Would read again even though this was a mandatory school read.......more

Goodreads review by Lacepaperlife on January 09, 2021

The Allspice Bath is a poetically written, compelling, and emotional journey that I found absolutely consuming. Saikaley’s eye opening novel sheds much needed light on immigration and hyphenated citizenship so often faced by first generation Canadians. As families transition from one country to anot......more

Goodreads review by Laura (laurasnextchapter) on January 11, 2021

4/5 I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. The Allspice Bath by Sonia Saikaley opens on the day of Adele’s birth where her mother’s first words to her are “Why aren’t you a boy? You should’ve been a boy.” And so begins Adele’s life as a hea......more