An opening parenthesis

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Bol An Opening Parenthesis is a literary autobiographical work composed as reflective diaries that chronicle Dr. Sara Omar Al-Hamoud's life journey between Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The book explores her personal growth, cultural identity, academic formation, and emotional struggles as a woman navigating education, technology, family expectations, and self-realization.The narrative moves fluidly between childhood memories, family history, cultural contrasts between Najd and Hijaz, and formative experiences in reading, writing, and early exposure to technology. A significant portion of the book focuses on her academic path in computer science, her challenges as a university student, and her later professional experiences, including research work abroad.Blending memoir, diary entries, and philosophical reflection, the author examines themes such as ambition, resistance to self-expression, faith, writing as memory preservation, and the tension between scientific rigor and creative freedom. While the work is grounded in real events, some names and details are altered for narrative and ethical reasons. The book aims to create human connection, offering readers consolation, insight, and shared understanding through lived experience.

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An Opening Parenthesis is a literary autobiographical work composed as reflective diaries that chronicle Dr. Sara Omar Al-Hamoud's life journey between Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The book explores her personal growth, cultural identity, academic formation, and emotional struggles as a woman navigating education, technology, family expectations, and self-realization.The narrative moves fluidly between childhood memories, family history, cultural contrasts between Najd and Hijaz, and formative experiences in reading, writing, and early exposure to technology. A significant portion of the book focuses on her academic path in computer science, her challenges as a university student, and her later professional experiences, including research work abroad.Blending memoir, diary entries, and philosophical reflection, the author examines themes such as ambition, resistance to self-expression, faith, writing as memory preservation, and the tension between scientific rigor and creative freedom. While the work is grounded in real events, some names and details are altered for narrative and ethical reasons. The book aims to create human connection, offering readers consolation, insight, and shared understanding through lived experience.

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Pagina's: 340, Paperback, MADAREK COMPANY FOR PUBLISHING AND DISTRIBUTION


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