It happens that a story creeps into your depths, shaking you violently and challenging you to turn away from it. This is exactly what happened to me with the story of the Nightingale. The truth is that I did everything in my power not to write this novel, but my research into the subject of World War II led me to the story of the young woman who made an escape route from occupied France, and I could not escape from it. Thus, her story became the starting point, and in reality it is a story of heroism, risk, and unbridled courage. I could not distract myself from her; I kept digging, exploring, and reading, until this story led me to other stories that were no less amazing. It was impossible for me to ignore those stories. Thus, I found myself under the weight of one question haunting me, a question that remains as valid today as it was seventy years ago: Under what circumstances would I risk my life as a wife and mother? More importantly, under what circumstances would I risk my child's life to save a stranger? This question occupies a major position in the novel The Nightingale. In love, we discover who we want to be; In war, we discover who we are. Perhaps sometimes we do not want to know what we can do to survive our lives. In war, women's stories have always been ignored and forgotten. Women usually return home from the battlefields, say nothing, and then move on with their lives. The Nightingale is a novel about these women, and the bold choices they made to save their children and maintain the lifestyle they had become accustomed to. Kristen Hannah
A man who believed in me:
Arwa stands in front of the door of her house after returning from Britain to spend the summer vacation with her family. She is surprised that her father does not know her and does not remember her name. So she tries in various ways to save her father after he was afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease. In it, she explains the internal suffering that a person feels with this disease that destroys the cerebellum and makes him... A white sheet of paper free of all small details.
trail:
Leave in your hands messages from different times
With various flavours
Her lines contain an attractive mixture that exudes some meaning
Beautiful that gives you hope and optimism
On that path we drew our dreams and on that land were our goals
Our impossible challenge to make the end more beautiful
A continuous, uninterrupted path. This is our goal.
Hanan Al Nuaimi