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Finding Myself door Olga Sushinsky
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Finding Myself (editie 2020)

door Olga Sushinsky (Auteur)

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Life after graduation is supposed to be simple. You finish university with top grades, find a dream job, and meet your soul mate a few years later. Well, it hasn't been so simple for Rebecca O'Connor-Smith, a University of Toronto graduate whose dreams of landing a job at the Royal Ontario Museum go down the drain.Instead, she ends up working at a low-paying office job in eastern Toronto, dealing with cranky customers. As for the soul mate part, the situation is actually much better. Having married her university sweetheart in her early twenties, Rebecca couldn't be happier. Yet her secret longing for something bigger leads her to apply for an archaeological dig in southern Israel and to win a scholarship. Finding herself in a gorgeous coastal town, surrounded by people who share her interests, and meeting George, a handsome Ph.D. student from Chicago. When the team is forced to relocate due to political tensions Rebecca is assigned a new task that brings fulfillment and finds a growing attraction to George that makes her wonder if her life in Toronto is meant for her. But her ultimate choice may carry irreversible consequences.… (meer)
Lid:CDVicarage
Titel:Finding Myself
Auteurs:Olga Sushinsky (Auteur)
Info:BHC Press (2020), 292 pages
Verzamelingen:Jouw bibliotheek, Kerry's, Ebooks, Aan het lezen, Te lezen
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Great read ( )
  KellyAnn14 | Dec 6, 2022 |
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This was kind of a tough book to get through. I'm really not into archeology and things like that.
Butttttt
A lady marries young. Thinks she has life figured out. Goes off for a few weeks to further her studies and falls for someone else. She realizes she has messed up and gets her head on the right track and is happy where she is in life. ( )
  nibbles_243 | Mar 17, 2021 |
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This is the kind of book that’s right up my alley--a woman on a dream trip to an interesting country learning about herself and figuring out what she wants in life. Travel has had that effect on my life many times and I enjoy reading about others who have also been influenced by adventures, culture, and people. (I have a book blog with a specific list of 20+ books about travel and self-discovery--that's how much I love this subject.)

Finding Myself: A Novel is that kind of story--Becky is a young Canadian bored with her life. She has a dead-end job that has nothing to do with her passion, she has a comfortable but standard life with her husband, and she’s just sort of making it through when she’s offered the opportunity to join an archaeological dig in Israel...her dream job in her dream country. Of course, such an adventure comes with challenges--both internal and external--and, when the internship is over, Becky realizes she has some important decisions to make.

The idea is intriguing and it’s a great opportunity to learn more about ancient Israel, too.

The problem? The writing. It’s stilted; as I read some of the conversations and descriptions, I kept thinking of the old travel writing adage: “show me, don’t tell me.” The wording was unnatural and made characters seem shallow and unrealistic, which is unfortunate because the story itself has a lot of potential. Israel is also a great choice for a setting--so much interesting history--and while the author is clearly familiar with the location, her writing fails to fully bring it to life.

As mentioned, there are many other--more developed--stories about travel and self-discovery out there, but it is nice to find one set in Israel.

*I was given a version of this book for free in exchange for an honest book review. ( )
  travelbooksandmovies | Aug 11, 2020 |
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Finding Yourself had amazing settings and great detail on student archaeological activities in the Middle East. The main character, Rebecca has always wanted to pursue higher education in archaeology, but instead has found herself in a dead end job married to a really nice guy. She receives a scholarship for a 3 week course in Israel and jumps at the change. While there she starts questioning her life choices and whether she should graduate education. This puts her whole life in flux and must decide which path to take. The experiences in the Middle East are very interesting, but some of the dialog is unnecessary and bogs down the pace of the book. More time developing the characters would improve the novel. Thank you to Library Thing for allowing me to read and comment on the book. ( )
  kmartocci | Jul 4, 2020 |
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Rebecca O’Conner-Smith, our main character, finds herself on an unexpected journey of self-discovery and personal growth. While in Israel, participating in an archeological dig, Rebecca begins to question the life she has built for herself. Inspired by her passion for archeology and the Israeli culture, she feels a happiness and fulfillment she hasn’t in many years. Rebecca begins to consider what her future would look like if she left her old life behind and followed her dreams.

I had a hard time with the author’s writing style. The dialogue in particular was written in a simplistic style that felt unnatural. I couldn’t actually imagine these characters speaking in the way their words were written. The characters seemed immature and shallow, so it was difficult for me to feel much for them.

The author is able to bring the story to a satisfying close. The title is very appropriate, as we discover other characters have also found themselves over the course of the book. ( )
  cvaughan0708 | Jun 4, 2020 |
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Life after graduation is supposed to be simple. You finish university with top grades, find a dream job, and meet your soul mate a few years later. Well, it hasn't been so simple for Rebecca O'Connor-Smith, a University of Toronto graduate whose dreams of landing a job at the Royal Ontario Museum go down the drain.Instead, she ends up working at a low-paying office job in eastern Toronto, dealing with cranky customers. As for the soul mate part, the situation is actually much better. Having married her university sweetheart in her early twenties, Rebecca couldn't be happier. Yet her secret longing for something bigger leads her to apply for an archaeological dig in southern Israel and to win a scholarship. Finding herself in a gorgeous coastal town, surrounded by people who share her interests, and meeting George, a handsome Ph.D. student from Chicago. When the team is forced to relocate due to political tensions Rebecca is assigned a new task that brings fulfillment and finds a growing attraction to George that makes her wonder if her life in Toronto is meant for her. But her ultimate choice may carry irreversible consequences.

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