This was what Fatemah's lofe was | It is a loaded novel and one which communicates clearly to the outside world, providing ample room for discussion |
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I honestly don't know what to say | The long middle epistolary section comprises intimate, poetic emails with Isam, and is even more exquisite than the rest, but magically avoids prurience |
All he was doing is applying Islam and we truly need more people to control the new generation we maybe just me? Today, especially after a long time, I was reminded what a beautiful language Arabic is.
29Worlds Collide On a Saturday evening, in a trendy Mexican restaurant in Soho, London, a woman came and sat at the next table to us | Whether she is talking about her own writing or not, one cannot be sure |
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I guess my excitement also comes from the fact that I've never got a hold of I am probably going to pick up more Arabic novels from now on- or maybe just start with the ones by this author | She looks at what it means to be a woman and that being female in this particular part of the world, may mean for some that someone else must take care of you because you are incapable of doing so yourself |
this book is more of thoughts than a plot, you would dive in Fatima's thoughts, dreams and fears.
21I think the writer chose a sensitive topic that touches the "rebellious" girls nowadays | To view it, i found it difficult to accept the hate that was directed towards the "elder strict brother" |
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This novel has a bit of romance at the very last fee pages | It is a coming of age story about a woman who loves and writes poetry and the oppression she lives under in Kuwait |