Childhood Cassette
An Arab American woman's journey of self-discovery and cultural duality.
by Samia Shreteh
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Pub Date 2 Apr 2023 | Archive Date 9 Jul 2023
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Description
"Childhood Cassette" is Samia’s vulnerable and authentic odyssey as an Arab-American woman. Through her poetic narration and compelling storytelling, she reflects on her childhood recollections, emotions, and revelations to reconcile her place in two conflicting cultures. Samia’s captivating prose takes readers on a journey through different destinations, battles, and reminiscences, providing motivation, wisdom, valor, and optimism throughout the way. This book serves as a pilgrimage towards self-discovery and liberation, leading readers towards uncovering their own unique voice and embracing their genuine selves.
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ISBN | 9798388817570 |
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Featured Reviews
This book is a heartfelt journey that will tug at your heartstrings and leave you inspired to embrace your true self. Through Samia's lyrical and poetic narration, we are transported into the depths of her memories, emotions, and cultural conflicts. It's a pilgrimage of self-discovery that encourages readers to find their own unique voice and embrace their genuine identity.
A beautifully written memoir that invites readers into the intimate world of Samia, an Arab-American woman. With her poetic prose and honest storytelling, Samia takes us on a profound journey through her childhood memories, emotions, and personal growth. The book serves as a powerful exploration of identity, cultural conflict, and the pursuit of self-acceptance.
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