@Lunaruza1g Tbh Arabic is a very beautiful language, most Arabic books have beautiful prose especially Naguib Mahfouz but you can find translations for his books, they are worth it.
And what is humanity without culture, as the other women in the bunker lived decades on earth as regular beings unaffected by the apocalypse that changed everything they laughed, loved, worked and studied but our protagonist didn’t, she doesn’t even have a name.
I who have never known men review!
5 stars
I who have never known men is a story about 40 women who find themselves locked in a prison underground, they don’t know why they are there, or how they got to b locked.
They know one thing and it is that this is not how their life was.
Our protagonist starts thinking one day, and that’s when it all changes.
I who have never known men is a heartbreaking story about hope and suffering, it adresses subjects as love and humanity.