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Najla, the heroine of the novel, wants to share her opinions with everyone, but her large breasts prevent her. As soon as she begins to speak, she feels her breasts rise and silence her. She raises her voice even more, making them more erect. She increases its intensity, making them swell even more. She engages in a duel with them until she senses the astonishment of her listeners at this outcry. At that point, she surrenders completely, and Hariya falls silent inwardly.
Najla is the granddaughter of Hayat, who was the sheikha of the old neighborhood and taught the children to read the Quran. She is passionate about her city. On her map, the Bedouins of Hama appear like a bitten pear.
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