Rifqa by Mohammed El-Bisatie

The novel explores the life of a young Egyptian girl named Rifqa, who navigates the complexities of her rural village life along the Nile. As she grows up, Rifqa faces the challenges of societal expectations, family dynamics, and personal aspirations. The narrative delves into themes of tradition, change, and the pursuit of individual identity amidst the backdrop of a tightly-knit community. Through Rifqa's journey, the story paints a vivid picture of the cultural and social landscape of rural Egypt, highlighting the tensions between modernity and tradition.

Published
2002
Nationality
Egyptian
Length
Very Short
Pages
100-150
Original Language
Arabic
Avg User Rating
(5.0)
Alternate Titles
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