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Look, It's a Monkey!

Look, It's a Monkey!

Saja Ibrahim

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In this collection of narratives, we delve into a diverse tapestry of human stories, each thread unraveling tales of family dynamics, societal influences, and the unending journey of self-discovery. "The Root of All Suffering Is Deliberate Ignorance" delves into the transformative power of knowledge as a young girl challenges societal norms, aiming to break free from tradition and pursue her dreams, ultimately redefining her own boundaries.
In "All Lives Matter," we witness the convergence of generational perspectives, shedding light on the dynamic interplay between wisdom and contemporary values. Within a family's heartfelt discussion about social movements and the significance of empathy, we find a poignant exploration of how our understanding of the world evolves over time.
"Forgive Me Child for I Have sinned" peels away the layers of parenthood, laying bare the intricate dance of motherhood. This narrative offers a glimpse into the inner struggles and aspirations of a mother who grapples with her own imperfections while striving to create a brighter future for her children. These stories serve as mirrors reflecting the universal human experience, characterized by introspection, the challenging of societal norms, and the enduring connections that bind us across generations and cultures.


ISBN : 978-1-80439-792-3

Published: 30/05/2024

Pages : 73

Size : 205x140

Imprint : Olympia Publishers

Saja Ibrahim

Saja Ibrahim was born in the United States, lived and grew up in Saudi Arabia. Her ancestors are of different origins which leaves her exposed to various cultures and traditions. She has done a bachelors in Marketing and studied yoga practice and philosophy. The first novel she read was picked off her grandmother's bed stand when she was a teenager and she hasn't stopped reading since. She writes today in hope that somewhere in her stories we find a way to leave the world a better place than we received it.

 

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