Summary:
The book is a memoir of a New Zealand-born nurse who falls in love with a Bedouin souvenir-seller from Petra, Jordan, and decides to marry him. It details her life adjustment to the nomadic culture, living in a cave with her husband's family, and the customs and daily experiences of the Bedouin community.
Key points:
1. Cultural Adaptation: The book explores Marguerite's adaptation to Bedouin culture after marrying Mohammad and moving to Petra, Jordan.
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