Stoneless graves are narratives of struggle and trying to have children. It is a journey in which sometimes our path falls into the cold examination rooms of obstetrics and gynecology clinics and sometimes we end up in a nursery where children are wa ...
Stoneless graves are narratives of struggle and trying to have children. It is a journey in which sometimes our path falls into the cold examination rooms of obstetrics and gynecology clinics and sometimes we end up in a nursery where children are waiting for someone to take them under their care. In this book, Banafsheh Rahmani introduces us to women's emotions that few people talk about. He shares with us bitter and sweet experiences that have always been hidden behind the curtains of modesty and conventional taboos of society. We witness the efforts of a woman who does not consider herself complete without having a child, and in trying to accept this issue, she has to face bitter, deep, and fundamental questions and search for her answer to them. Why shouldn't "I" be able to have children? Do I not deserve to be a mother? Can you be happy without children? So who will continue our dreams? When we die, in whose memory will we continue to live? Does life after death continue in our children? Is this the meaning of immortality?
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