A Father's Dream, Paperback Book, By: Tweety Jacqueline

A Father's Dream, Paperback Book, By: Tweety Jacqueline
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$20.43
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The dream of a father for Marian Quallins, a rural girl whose world was limited to her father and the implementation of his orders in everything related to her upbringing and studies. He was the one who rebelled by raising her from the girls of her generation, which made some people not welcome her friendship and this made her mother always complain about her actions among the people of the town, and despite Marianne's refusal to travel to the city, her father insisted on sending her to study. From the first moment, Marianne was fascinated by the city and its residents, and by the university in which she excelled. With her intelligence, her excellence, and her attempt to fulfil her father's dream and see the look of pride in his eyes, but the university world was a different world, as it was the gateway that opened for her to befriend girls and get closer to the world from which the girls of the town had rejected her; But Harry's presence was a nightmare that haunted her. For him, she was the enemy who enjoyed harassing him and making up reasons to cause problems with him, not caring about the punishments he was exposed to because of his stubbornness. His enjoyment of gaining a bad reputation was something that confused his colleagues, but he did not care, unlike the young David Boleyn, who was distinguished by his idealism. He excelled, and I always like him to be a difficult person to deal with or reach, and although everyone separated when the semester ended, coincidence played a role in events that they lived to talk about when they met again. About the Author Jacqueline Al-Tawiti; She was born in the city of Taiz in Yemen, then moved to live in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, studied primary and middle school, and upon her return to her homeland, circumstances got in the way that prevented her from completing her studies. Her love for novels was the gateway that brought her into the world of writing, and it translated her feelings and suffering that she faced throughout her life, making writing her only outlet for every circumstance and suffering. A Father's Dream" is her first novel, which took ten years to write.
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