مقتطف من رواية مالك رابح: بيت الولد
في رواية مالك رابح الأولى «بيت الولد»، يصور لنا شخصيته الرئيسية الحساسة للغاية؛ كيف يستعيد ذلك الشاب ذكريات صدمات الطفولة، وعلاقته بأفراد عائلته ووالدته على الأخص، فيتبين لنا رويدًا رويدًا كيف أثر كل هذا عليه.
في رواية مالك رابح الأولى «بيت الولد»، يصور لنا شخصيته الرئيسية الحساسة للغاية؛ كيف يستعيد ذلك الشاب ذكريات صدمات الطفولة، وعلاقته بأفراد عائلته ووالدته على الأخص، فيتبين لنا رويدًا رويدًا كيف أثر كل هذا عليه.
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