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Futoun Haddad

    L'écriture de Futoun Haddad explore le traumatisme infantile et le sentiment d'aliénation découlant du départ de son père et de la guerre civile au Liban. Son œuvre examine les profonds impacts psychologiques du conflit et de la séparation familiale. Haddad transforme la douleur personnelle en thèmes littéraires puissants, se concentrant souvent sur la lutte de l'individu contre l'instabilité et la perte. Sa prose offre un examen poignant de la fragilité de l'expérience humaine et de la recherche de sécurité.

    Cast Out: Holding on to God: A Memoir
    • 2020

      Cast Out: Holding on to God: A Memoir

      • 382pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Cast Out: Holding On To God, is an account of the struggle for self-realization and for reaching inner peace after a mother is ravaged by the agony of estrangement from her two children, ages 15 and 17, because of infidelity and subsequent divorce. It is a tale of childhood traumas resulting from unintended parental neglect, from phantom love and civil wars, culminating in a love affair and the alienation of children perpetrated by the other parent. It is a journey that started in war-torn Lebanon and carried on over to the U.S., bringing with it stories of loss, of abandonment, and of cultural transitions that could not be bridged within the fierce loyalty of the family she had left behind. Guided by her faith, and her unwavering love and resilience, she carried through thirteen years of suffering in order to reconnect with her children--a journey of hope and never-ending grief.

      Cast Out: Holding on to God: A Memoir