[...And now that time has arrived. An hour that never came. Texts that God never deserved me to read, if I was going to lose her. Her thoughts, which as a testament I am now called upon to publish at her request.]
The idiosyncratic publication of Nora's diary brings to light the stirrings of the soul and thought of a young woman raising her child alone, struggling to balance between difficulty and anguish, despair and hope, logic and emotion, life and death.
A confession-journey into the world of ideas and emotions of a woman who claimed life and managed to taste her joy through motherhood and recognition, fighting the trials of fate, which as an antidote to her endurance persistently provoked her.
An internal monologue in open listening, a speech that had its speech to be heard through Nora's personal writing.
A reason for personal introspection and emotional regrouping.
Panagiotis -
I happen to know the author. Very dynamic person – and so is her book. 🙂