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Bride of the Rain
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A warm and poignant literary elegy untangling the complex of restricted beauty. Bothaina Al-Essa follows "Asma" on her brutal journey to heal her broken self and seek love in a superficial world.
About this book
In "The Rain's Bride," Bothaina Al-Essa delves into the depths of the human psyche to craft a profoundly moving tragedy about acceptance and inner beauty. The novel centers on "Asma," a young woman denied conventional physical beauty, thrust into a bitter daily battle against society's harsh judgments—even from those closest to her. With her trademark poetic and emotionally resonant prose, Al-Essa maps a psychological odyssey of bodily alienation and futile waiting, demonstrating how a pure soul can transform its grief into "rain" that cleanses the cold world around her. It is an exquisite narrative that deeply moves the heart, inviting readers to reconcile with their vulnerabilities.
Why read it?
Because you will find in it a true mirror reflecting your own inner anxieties and self-doubt. The novel speaks with staggering honesty on behalf of those marginalized by appearances, offering through its enchanting prose an emotional antidote that teaches you how to love yourself when the world turns cold.
Who is it for?
For anyone who has ever felt like an outsider to society's rigid standards; for lovers of emotionally driven psychological and social fiction; and for every reader seeking a voice that beautifully translates private heartbreaks into illuminating words.
Book details
Language
ar
ISBN-13
9786140105386
ISBN-10
6140105382
Page count
184
Age rating
Adults