Play the Game by Fatima Daas—an excerpt
This excerpt from Play the Game by French-Algerian author Fatima Daas explores what it means to grow up queer and Muslim in France.
This excerpt from Play the Game by French-Algerian author Fatima Daas explores what it means to grow up queer and Muslim in France.
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عن ما حدث أثناء الطفولة، تكتب هبة خليفة كتابًا مؤثرًا، من ناحية هو طريق لاستكشاف النفس ودواخلها، ومن ناحية أخرى هو محاولة للتعافي.