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Western Desert to West

Scattered Memories: An Autobiography - Part 1

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Western Desert to West

By: Thouria Benferhat
Narrated by: Kevia Mitchell
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A North African woman’s autobiography (Arab, Berber, Moslem), starting in the western desert of the Arab world and ending up in the West; scattered memories in 12 chapters. This is the first collection of life memories that have marked my life.

Childhood experiences build our psyche. Teenage experiences build our personality. Adult experiences complement the latter and cement everything together to make the person that we end up being. This is a glimpse into the life of an Arab woman, a glimpse into the Arab world, love, relationships, feelings, and human relations, in general. You are sure to relate to, or even find yourself or someone you know, in at least one of these scattered memories. The perfect gift for anyone interested in the life of an Arab woman.

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©2021 Thouria Benferhat (P)2021 Thouria Benferhat
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