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Ashar nisaa (Diez Mujeres) Marcela Serrano

Ashar nisaa (Diez Mujeres) By Marcela Serrano

Ashar nisaa (Diez Mujeres) by Marcela Serrano


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Summary

'Asharat nisaa' offers a kaleidoscopic look at the contemporary troubles of women, exploring themes ranging from old age to lesbianism and classic problems with roles: as daughters, mothers and wives. The novel is based on the author's conviction that wounds can be healed through sharing and working together.

Ashar nisaa (Diez Mujeres) Summary

Ashar nisaa (Diez Mujeres) by Marcela Serrano

Text in Arabic. Nine disparate women, unknown to each other, are brought together by a tenth, a therapist, to share their stories. Regardless of their social standing, age, or profession, each woman is burdened by fear, insecurity, and loneliness. Some face a past they cannot leave behind; others, a present that is untenable, or a future that looms ominously. They find peace in one another and discover that courage overcomes all.

About Marcela Serrano

A novelist and the child of writers, Chilean writer Marcela Serrano (born 1951) originally dedicated herself to the plastic arts, and it was not until 1991 that she published her first novel, We Loved So Much, which proved a sensation that year and won Chile's major literary prize. Her subsequent novels, among which The Hotel of the Sad Women and Our Lady of Loneliness, met with the same success. Marcela Serrano is one of the most outstanding Latin American writers working today and one of the most read in Spain and Italy.

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NGR9789992194775
9789992194775
9992194774
Ashar nisaa (Diez Mujeres) by Marcela Serrano
New
Paperback
Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press
2013-10-24
384
N/A
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