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Wa Saraqo Ayam Omri | Alyaa Al Kazimi

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Whenever I think about the story of my life and its beginning, I remember that day when they took me from my mother’s arms.” With this phrase, “Sarah,” the heroine of the novel “And they stole the days of my life,” by the creative writer Alia Al-Kazemi, begins to say, so that this event is the beginning of all the torments of the heroine of the novel and she has been living it for years. My mother is divorced.. My mother never wanted a divorce after my father married her.. She wanted to stay in his shadow .. But his second wife stipulated her divorce…” Sarah lived in the house of her grandfather, who was intolerably nervous, with her mother “Bibi”, a name of Indian origin meaning the great woman .. “In fact, my mother was not Great..and she had no share in her name.” The mother is forced to marry a sick seventy, Sarah returns to live in her father’s house, and her mother is deprived of a child, and everyone says to her, “When you grow up, you will understand!” The events in the novel continue, and the girl grows up. To become a famous star, but managed, not chosen...
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Whenever I think about the story of my life and its beginning, I remember that day when they took me from my mother’s arms.” With this phrase, “Sarah,” the heroine of the novel “And they stole the days of my life,” by the creative writer Alia Al-Kazemi, begins to say, so that this event is the beginning of all the torments of the heroine of the novel and she has been living it for years. My mother is divorced.. My mother never wanted a divorce after my father married her.. She wanted to stay in his shadow .. But his second wife stipulated her divorce…” Sarah lived in the house of her grandfather, who was intolerably nervous, with her mother “Bibi”, a name of Indian origin meaning the great woman .. “In fact, my mother was not Great..and she had no share in her name.” The mother is forced to marry a sick seventy, Sarah returns to live in her father’s house, and her mother is deprived of a child, and everyone says to her, “When you grow up, you will understand!” The events in the novel continue, and the girl grows up. To become a famous star, but managed, not chosen...
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