
Arab Scientifec Publishers,Inc,Sal Aroos Al Matar by Buthaina Al-isa - Engaging Arabic Novel, 165 Pages
165 Page, This book is engaging for its young & adult readers

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- This book is engaging for its readers
- The book will provide interesting reading time to the young adult
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Socio family relations constitute the reference world from which Buthaina Al Essa shines in her novel 'The Bride of the Rain'. These relationships are revealed in the novel by the topic of Osama and Asma's twin. The fate made the boy handsome, but the girl became an ugly face, living in psychological isolation and disappointment. If each character in the novel has its own destiny to contribute to its creation, public background and destiny have often played a key role in determining the course and destiny of the main characters. They are the characters of the protagonists Osama and Asma. In this atmosphere, the novel is often interrupted by Kuwaiti novelists. The novel succeeded in weaving into the story/story of a girl living in the margins, who was betrayed by the days, and made her life a series of assumptions, a narrow margin of choices, even the one chosen in the context of reaction and escaping reality and adjusting to new developments, where she chose to live with her brother, because the father separated from the mother and married three other women, so he became the names of twenty brothers and sisters she did not know. She says somewhere in the novel, 'When we are born female, we are generating issues because the world is equipped with technologies ready to limit us.... I think a woman who grows up in a country or a male home is a lucky woman because she has the opportunity to fight, she has a lot of opportunities to become a model. Based on this statement, which in turn sums up the life and story of this character, the writer wanted to imply that man does not choose his life by himself, but that fate, chance and the place of birth of man play a role in the course of his whole life, so that our forms we do not choose, our colors, our environments. Is it the human deficit facing the inevitability of reality? Asmaa says in the novel: 'Maybe the world should stop attending, things should be atrophied, all these colors, smells and tasks should be done.. I wish it would become extinct... They accompanied me and all those unable to keep up, to keep up, unable to serve the world like a festering blister, a little noble extinction, and a lot of white, empty lines, listening and... There, I can think less, I can close more, and let the world go without me.” Thus, despite the pains of the novel, Buthaina Al-Essa was able to do a job that Al-Assad could accomplish
Specifications:
Brand - Arab Scientific Publishers,Inc,Sal
Title - Aroos Al Matar
Type - Story Book
Number of Pages - 165
Language - Arabic
Format - Paperback
Author - Buthaina Al-isa
Items Included in the Package:
1 Book
Product ID:b5426ae7aabf7
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