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نساء رائدات من الغرب ٦

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تقدّم فصول هذا الكتاب، بأجزائه الستة، وجوها لنساء رائدات، من الشرق ومن الغرب. وقد اخترتها بقصد تسليط الضوء على ما مرت به المرأة، عبر العصور، من صراع مع نفسها، ومع محيطها، في سبيل إنماء طاقاتها، وتحقيق طموحها وأحلامها، وبالتالي، بلوغ الرتبة الرفيعة التي استحقتها.
وإذ أضع بين يدي قرّاء العربية، هذه النماذج المتغلبة والمتفوقة من النساء، أتوخى ان تكون كل واحدة من رائدات الأمس، مشعل هداية وإلهام لرائدات الغد.
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184 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2001

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About the author

Emily Daoud Nasrallah (Arabic: إملي نصرالله) was a Lebanese writer and women's rights activist.

She graduated from the Beirut College for Women (now the Lebanese American University) with an associate degree in arts in 1956. Two years later, she obtained a BA in education and literature from the American University of Beirut. She published her first novel "Birds of September" in 1962; the book was instantly acclaimed, and won three Arabic literary prizes. "Flight Against Time" was Nasrallah's first novel to be translated into English, published by the Canada-based Ragweed Press. Nasrallah became a prolific writer, publishing many novels, children's stories, and short story collections, touching on themes such as family, village life, war, emigration, and women's rights. The latter was a subject she has maintained support for throughout her life.

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