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- Language
- English
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- Publisher
- Sternberg Press
- Pages
- 113
- ISBN
- 9783956791703
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Many readers laud the book for its profound literary and psychological depth, often surprising given its modest size. Reviewers consistently praise the author's honest, elegant, and courageous writing style, which delves into the unvarnished realities of motherhood. The book is celebrated for challenging the idealized and often false societal image of what it means to be a mother, instead exploring the hidden anxieties, guilt, and complex emotions that are often unacknowledged. Many mothers found deep solace and validation in its pages, feeling understood and seen as the author articulated feelings they themselves experienced. It is described as a rare and unique contribution to Arabic literature for its authenticity and ability to open up crucial conversations about the diverse experiences of motherhood.
Conversely, some readers expressed significant disappointment, finding the book to be disorganized, confusing, and lacking a clear central theme. Critics described the content as "meaningless rambling" or "nonsense," suggesting the author appeared lost and unsure of her ultimate message. A few reviewers felt that certain personal anecdotes, particularly those detailing her son's psychological struggles, were overly intimate and perhaps better suited for private reflection rather than public consumption. Additionally, some found the book to be repetitive in its exploration of certain topics, such as the author's relationship with her own mother, and ultimately felt it did not offer substantial new insights or justify its publication.
Despite these divided opinions, the book is frequently described as a deeply impactful and thought-provoking work, with many calling it a potential "life-changer" that can profoundly shift one's perspective on motherhood. It is particularly recommended for mothers, women contemplating motherhood, or anyone navigating the complex societal expectations placed upon them in this role. The book aims to help readers understand themselves and "how to heal" from past experiences and current struggles, whether as a daughter or a mother. Ultimately, it offers a raw and human exploration of identity, loss, and the intricate, often conflicting, emotions inherent in the maternal experience, encouraging women to acknowledge their full selves beyond conventional roles.
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