Book Description | On that cold night, Bahloul entered the house to rest from the hardships of the earth all day long in the markets and roads, and hunger that almost annihilated him. His mother received him and asked him to change his shabby and dusty clothes and to take a shower until she brought him food, which he would eat every time Bahloul comes home at night. He raises doubts about his true personality, and while he was eating his food, his mother said to him in a heartbreak, “How long will you remain like this, my son, will you continue wandering like a madman in the streets, unless you put an end to that? Go back as you used to be happy. The sane person does not think that you need marriage, a job to live from, and a normal life like the rest of the sane people.”
Saadoun smiled and said what should I do, mother? |