Weam Namou - New Chaldo Author |
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- Friday, October 1 2004, 1:40:28 (CEST) from 4.159.213.75 - dialup-4.159.213.75.Dial1.Chicago1.Level3.net Network - Windows XP - Internet Explorer Website: http://www.hermizpublishing.com/ Website title: Hermiz Publishing |
About her new book The Feminine Art: "For the first time in literary history, a Chaldean American novelist emerges to portray the descendants of ancient Mesopotamia, now called Iraq, where literature, school, law a map of the world, and the idea of dividing time and space in multiples of 60 was first found. The forgotten people who invented writing, science and astronomy, the ancestors of modern day Iraq are presented here by Weam Namou through a deeply personal story based on true events. Set in America and the Middle East in the early 1990’s, The Feminine Art is the story of Suham, a married woman who distracts herself from boredom by trying to find her nephew, Michael, a wife. The perfect bride happens to be in Baghdad. As the arranged wedding takes a shape of its own, Suham and Michael are challenged to face the truths within themselves that had been kept hidden behind tradition and illusion." Check out the site. --------------------- |
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