Description
In an enticing novel format, the most prominent female writer in the Arab world recounts, profoundly, excerpts from her biography and memoirs. The years of her prosperity and discovery of innocent teenage love, her beginnings with poetry and her radio program which inaugurated her career in Algeria, her relationship with her father, the Algerian militant, and her mother, as well as the Arabic language. In fact, the writer was among the first clusters of Algerian youth to adopt this language and graduate from its universities. , , The novel delves into her awareness of the national issues in young Algeria that attained its independence, and the subsequent issues following the independence. It is an enjoyable and cordial journey into the writer's past, a text that is laden with family, social, and national details that stem from a personal level but signify the group and the historical stage on a broader scale, written in the writer's style that is known for its influence and poetic style, in addition to a humorous spirit that makes reading even more pleasant. , , It also reveals details that were previously not mentioned and includes a great tribute to the author's father, who had the most crucial role in supporting her commence and her readiness. It also encloses a message of sincere love to Algeria, and a thorough diving into the end of French colonialism and its political and social aftermath, which is considered a continuation of her work in the trilogy "Memory in the Flesh". This book is an essential addition to the author's readership, who are eager to learn more about their favorite author.