![]() But he feels isolated aside from Friday prayers at his local mosque, he doesn’t have much by way of human contact, and due to his religious commitment plans on having only one serious relationship – which has not presented itself yet. Three years later, as a recently-dropped-out college student, he renews his mission, and chooses to live boldly. He begins a journal chronicling just that. When placid, heartbroken fifteen-year-old Adam Chen visits the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar at fifteen, he is inspired by the manuscript The Marvels of Creation and the Oddities of Existence, vowing to dedicate himself to recognizing the marvels and oddities around him. I did have some mild problems with it, but overall it’s a very absorbing, moving story of two people who have experienced loss and prejudice coming together to find love and understanding with one another. Love from A to Z is a great modern character study wrapped in a fresh romance, wrapped in a coming of age tale. ![]()
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