
Anna is a new student at Oxford University. When she arrives in Oxford, she meets Selim, and they become good friends. But Selim is not English, and living in a different country is not easy for him. Anna tries to help but she knows that her father isn't going to like it. Selim and Anna have each other. But is that enough? And can they find true happiness together?
A burgeoning friendship between two university students faces immediate pressure from cultural differences and parental disapproval. Anna, a new arrival at Oxford University, forms a close bond with Selim, an international student struggling to adapt to life in a foreign country. As their relationship deepens, Anna must navigate the tension between her growing affection for Selim and the expectations of her father. The narrative follows their efforts to build a life together while confronting the social and personal obstacles inherent in their situation.
Readers frequently highlight the accessibility of the prose, which is designed specifically for English language learners. Discussion often centers on the realistic portrayal of the challenges faced by international students in a new academic environment. Critics note that the narrative prioritizes clear communication and emotional development over complex plot twists. The story is often praised for its ability to address significant themes like cultural identity and familial pressure within a concise, manageable format for students.
Page Count:
51
Publication Date:
2009-12-17
Publisher:
Oxford University Press España, S.A.
ISBN-10:
0194247279
ISBN-13:
9780194247276
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