Ann Kidd Taylor and Sue Monk Kidd
Travelling with pomegranates is very readable, with alternate chapters written by the mother and the daughter. very interesting to see the 2 very different perspectives to the same event/s. They travel through Greece, Italy and Spain during an important phase in their lives, and the descriptions of the places they visit are very vivid.
An interesting takeaway is that the apple in the Garden of Eden could have actually been a pomegranate, as that was a fruit available even in those times in the Middle East, where the birth of Christ and Christianity is said to have occurred. . It is also considered a fertility symbol
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