I draw myself in the middle
I Draw Myself in the Middle: The novel pulsates with life from within the world of childhood, but it doesn't treat childhood as an innocent place, but rather as a primary space for confrontation with authority, fear, and isolation. The child narrator doesn't seek answers; rather, he records what he sees as it is: the conflict between parents, the strict school system, broken dreams, toys that turn into symbols, and the fear of becoming something you don't want. In a style that is seemingly simple yet profound in its impact, Barta succeeds in transforming the details of ordinary life into striking existential fragments. The sentences are short, loaded with suggestion, and operate on both a visual and emotional level. There is no forced dramatic escalation, but rather a quiet, internal escalation that creeps up on the reader without announcing itself. This is not a novel about childhood, but rather about its impact; about how we become who we are, without knowing when or why. A novel that can be read slowly, leaving behind more than a memory: it leaves a hidden trace, similar to what time leaves within us without permission.
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I draw myself in the middle
I Draw Myself in the Middle: The novel pulsates with life from within the world of childhood, but it doesn't treat childhood as an innocent place, but rather as a primary space for confrontation with authority, fear, and isolation. The child narrator doesn't seek answers; rather, he records what he sees as it is: the conflict between parents, the strict school system, broken dreams, toys that turn into symbols, and the fear of becoming something you don't want. In a style that is seemingly simple yet profound in its impact, Barta succeeds in transforming the details of ordinary life into striking existential fragments. The sentences are short, loaded with suggestion, and operate on both a visual and emotional level. There is no forced dramatic escalation, but rather a quiet, internal escalation that creeps up on the reader without announcing itself. This is not a novel about childhood, but rather about its impact; about how we become who we are, without knowing when or why. A novel that can be read slowly, leaving behind more than a memory: it leaves a hidden trace, similar to what time leaves within us without permission.
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I draw myself in the middle

I draw myself in the middle

I draw myself in the middle

I draw myself in the middle

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I Draw Myself in the Middle: The novel pulsates with life from within the world of childhood, but it doesn't treat childhood as an innocent place, but rather as a primary space for confrontation with authority, fear, and isolation. The child narrator doesn't seek answers; rather, he records what he sees as it is: the conflict between parents, the strict school system, broken dreams, toys that turn into symbols, and the fear of becoming something you don't want. In a style that is seemingly simple yet profound in its impact, Barta succeeds in transforming the details of ordinary life into striking existential fragments. The sentences are short, loaded with suggestion, and operate on both a visual and emotional level. There is no forced dramatic escalation, but rather a quiet, internal escalation that creeps up on the reader without announcing itself. This is not a novel about childhood, but rather about its impact; about how we become who we are, without knowing when or why. A novel that can be read slowly, leaving behind more than a memory: it leaves a hidden trace, similar to what time leaves within us without permission.

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ISBN-13: 9789948715429
Publisher: ?????? ????? ????????
Publication date: 07/01/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 268
File size: 578 KB
Age Range: 17 - 18 Years
Language: Arabic
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