Monologue 1:
It consists of thoughts and articles, predominantly of a sensual nature, and snippets chosen by the writer from his literary dictionary to touch your heart and influence you as a reader.
You are stronger than the wound:
They are texts in the colloquial language
The book is about love and a little bit of longing
And disappointment and brokenness.
My beloved fashion
The novel tells about one week in the life of the Vaikai family, which embodies the nature of their life for many years. Husband Aakush Vaikai lives with his wife and daughter Patcherta in a house in a small, dull town called Charsaj. The reader soon learns that Bachirta is no longer young, but is thirty-five years old, and that she is very mean, which represents a great concern for the parents; She may never find a husband for herself, and they have reached a very old age, and death may take them at any moment. So their main concern was to hide their daughter's blood and protect her from the world. Excitement is great now in the family; Patcherta is preparing to travel to Tarku Farm, where her uncle Bella's family lives, to spend a week with them, and she will be away from them for the first time. The parents prepare their daughter for travel with fearful thinking. The parents haven't been going anywhere for a long time, and haven't been together for years. They go to church alone, and the reason is Bachirta's ugliness, which exposes them to severe embarrassment because people make fun of her. The parents drop Bachirta at the train station and say goodbye to her. During the week, parents feel more relaxed than they have ever felt before. Yes, they miss their daughter, but now they can meet old friends and hang out again without fear of any embarrassment. One time, the husband was playing gambling with his friends and drinking in a restaurant. He was very late, and the wife waiting at home did not know where he was, because he used to come home sometime before midnight. When the husband returns home, he quarrels with his wife. In a slightly drunk state, he speaks very frankly about his daughter's condition, which calls for ridicule, and says that perhaps it is better for them that his daughter travel and not be at home. It is clear from the mother’s words that she knows that the husband is right, because their daughter is ugly and very ugly, and therefore it is difficult for her to adapt to society or find a place for herself in it, but nevertheless she strongly defends her daughter, and tries to spread hope in her husband, and even in herself first. The week passes, and the parents head together to the train station to receive their daughter. The train is late and they start thinking bad things, but Bachirta arrives in the end. The father feels that all is not well with Bachirta. He knows that his daughter was, in fact, a burden to everyone on her uncle's farm, and she could not adapt there and even Uncle Bella's guests did not accept her. Patcherta lies on her bed in her room and starts thinking. He was surprised that her being away from home was in vain. She learned that although they welcomed her at the farm with love and treated her kindly, she was an obstacle in everyone's way. She turns the pages of her life in front of her, which only involves cooking, washing, and cleaning all her days. She begins to sob, and so that her parents do not hear her crying, she covers her mouth with her pillow, which is what she has done all her life. The novel deals with an issue that is widespread in our Arab culture now, which is the delay in the age of marriage for girls and the fear of spinsterhood, and discusses it from the perspective of the prevailing culture in Hungary in the second half of the nineteenth century. The novel also addresses some of the behaviors that occurred in society in that period and were strange to it at that time. It is denounced by the majority of people, especially the elderly who grew up in a world with better morals.
Pulses...give life meaning: Some of the pulses that pulsate human souls every day... give them determination and courage amid the battles of life, and provide them with a ray of light from the past, present, and future that makes them hope that what comes next will be more beautiful.
The dream that woke me up:
The story is a situation that expresses the child’s lack of interest in cleanliness and how his friend advised him, but he did not care and returned to his home. When he slept, he dreamed of the incorrect behavior that he had committed, and then the dialogue that took place between him and the characters of the story until he came to his senses and corrected his mistake, and the value of cleanliness and sustainability was established. Has
Interaction between people and relatives:
The book contains examples of demonstrating the appropriate method from the Prophet’s biography to deal with many situations that are frequently complained of as a source of disagreement, division, and distance between individuals in the family and society. I hope that the honorable reader will find in it the most appropriate way to reach comfort and tranquility with a reasonable amount of friendliness and respect in his relationships with others. And among individuals in general in the family and society, with my heartfelt wishes for an enjoyable and useful reading of the book.
Volunteering:
I experienced volunteering, touched its wants and needs closely, and understood the volunteers’ concerns
I realized the importance of volunteer work for the individual and society
How beautiful is this giving, and what is even more beautiful is the appreciation after every task and the impact of satisfaction and success
An invitation to live the world of volunteerism and understand its meanings, importance, and appropriate ways to manage and activate it
Together we advance our society with greater solidarity and solidarity that elevate it to the heights of human values.
Jasmine's surgeon: Jassem seems torn between his mother's desires, which are determined by her materialistic view of life, and his desires for a love that he creates himself, whenever he stumbles in an attempt at marriage, to the point that he becomes convinced that not marrying is better than a marriage determined by customs and traditions and not crowned with love, until he drowns in Yasmine's overwhelming love. In a country far from his home, but the winds do not go as his ships wanted, and the days lead him into mazes of regret and remorse after he sacrificed a love that he had always been waiting for, just as a thirsty land waits for rain to fall. When he decided to atone for his sin, he died. Wait for me in the last pages.. Enjoy reading
The story of a dream:
It consists of short and very short thoughts that tell about a reality that the writer went through and some of the situations, and it contains messages and advice from which the reader can learn in his daily practical life.
I hope that you will respond to the issue of approving the publication of the book
Many thanks and gratitude to you
Maryam Abdullah Al-Dhanhani
About the novel:
The novel belongs to the doctrine of absurdity, as it tends towards black comedy, and in general it paints rich and diverse pictures of a group of characters that are united by the whole neighborhood of Sleep.
The novel presents various stories from the nineties in one of the neighborhoods of the Gulf, and the psychological changes that its people experienced, realistic events, and a fateful war.
The heroes of the novel are a random sample of simple people who lived in the writer’s imagination. He tried to dissect their relationship with each other and also their relationships with others.
Sami Al-Khelaifi.
A sip of coffee:
After Dora's death, Somaya takes revenge on her through her children, so the story will be about a sip of coffee that caused Dora's death, and the details will be specific to Dora's death.
An existence where no one sees you:
No one can turn to you when you are not yourself. Someone knocks on the door of your thinking to get nothing. Someone extends his hand to your heart to freeze because of its cold. Someone blows on your wounds to spread dust on them. No one stays for you anymore. You are not there. You are in reality. You have headed to that void in which no one will find you, but there is that feeling that took hold of you while you were running away, the loneliness that clung to you to fill the void inside you. This is your existence in which no one sees you, there is only you and your loneliness.!
In the veins of her hand, jasmine grows:
A very difficult life is lived by (Mahra), who was forced by circumstances to live in the house of her mother, who is married to another man, after the death of her father. Feelings of fatherhood begin to overwhelm her with the relationship between her stepfather and her brothers, until (Mahra) meets the knight of her life (Hareb) and lives with him in a state of love. The sincere and pure one, so that she believes that the world is smiling at her after she saw in him the main compensation for the feeling of deprivation that she suffered in her life. She is soon shocked to discover that he is married and separated from his wife and with whom he has two children. Mahra enters into a whirlpool of conflict between her mind and her heart. Should she turn? to :
- What her heart beats with in terms of love, adoration, and feelings of love with (he fought and living with him).
Or her mind controls her sense of the horror of what will happen to his two children as a result of her relationship with their father and causes them to feel the deprivation that she suffered from in her life.
Dear reader:
Meet me at the end of the book to find out what Mahra did....!!!???????
Israa Al Hosani....
The art of isolation...what my father didn't tell me about life
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The art of isolation...what my father did not tell me about life: Do not be alarmed by the events of this world, and if you are forced to isolate yourself from people, know that their Creator comforts you. Always be close to Him, and do not fear isolation, for it is a bright corner through which we challenge the chaos of life.