THE
STRINGS OF THE LUTE by Eileen Colucci
Xlibris; ISBN 978-1-4257-7308-3
Growing up Catholic together on Long Island, NY, shy, free-spirited
Lorraine DeVico and outgoing, traditionalist Suzanne Tierney are inseparable.
Their friendship endures Lorraine’s crisis of faith at sixteen
and the divisive Vietnam years. But, in college they choose different
paths. Lorraine travels to France where she meets Larbi El Maghrebi,
a charming Moroccan student with whom she falls deeply in love. Embarking
on an odyssey of faith and love, she follows Larbi to his Moslem country
to make her home in his world. Hit with a “double whammy”
on arrival, she must adjust once again to life in a strange land as
well as to life as part of a “mixed couple.” Years later,
when tragedy strikes, it is Suzanne who takes up the journey, traveling
to her friend’s adopted home for the first time. She arrives though
with a hidden agenda – she wants to take Lorraine’s child
back home with her.
With all the talk nowadays of a "clash
of civilizations," THE STRINGS OF THE LUTE, takes a look
at "the little picture": ordinary people of totally different
backgrounds, cultures, and religions dealing with some of the extraordinary
issues of our time.