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“هذا المسرح من الظّلال السّوداء, وسط غرفةٍ مضاءة من الّليل. وكان نظري يتيه من واجهة إلى واجهة فأقول لنفسي, وأنا منفعلة بدفء المساء " سوفَ أعيش قريباً كما أريد”

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Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter

This memoir delves into the author's journey as a daughter, offering insights into the cultural and familial dynamics that shaped her upbringing. more

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