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JanjiKu BersamaMu - Part 2

Sunday, September 23, 2007

I officially finished it. From the first chapter till the end, this book keeps my eyes moist (no need for EyeMo..Haha).

The way this story goes, it's kindda like a modern Cinderella story but this one more suffering before she can achieve happiness. It's a story of father-daughter love for each other. Stepmother who hates the stepdaughter; stepsiblings who hates her and what's worst, her real grandparents don't love her nor admit her as their grandchild just because she is born from an English mother (who passed away).

After the death of his English wife, Aly Rashid poured all his love to his only daughter, Dhamira. And he thought by marrying, Dhamira will grow up to a be a normal girl in a complete family. Aly's new wife, Zaidah is a widow with 3 children. She never accepted Dhamira as her child coz she's jealous that her husband loves his daughter more than he loves his wife and because Dhamira is the sole hire to all his husband's richness.

Aly's parents (dhamira's grandparents) never agreed to their son marrying an Englishwoman hence their hatred to Dhamira (who possessed her mother's beauty). They never treated Dhamira as their grandchild but they spoilt their step-grandchildren.

A family conflict arises when Dhamira wanted to marry a man he loves, Za'iem. Her father disagreed coz he planned to marry his beloved daughter to his stepson (what?!), Fendy. So the story gets ugly when the father disinherit the daughter; Dhamira left her family to start a new life with the husband.

6 years later, with Za'iem, Dhamira has a boy, Zamirul. From here, the story takes another new twist. It's quiet interesting actuallynya. This boy, Zamirul is the reason that everything get back into places where Dhamira gets his father's love, grandparents' affection and the whole family basically.

It's really touching to know how a young boy (or younger generation) makes you realise that not everything older people know!

Read it! You won't be dissapointed!

P.s I'm currently reading Moga Kau Mengerti by Lily Haslina Nasir

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