In this book, the most popular writer in the Arab world recounts, in an attractive novel format, and from the heart, excerpts from her biography and memoirs. The years of her opening up and her discovery of the innocent love of adolescence, her beginnings with poetry and her radio program that launched her in Algeria, her relationship with her Algerian fighter father and mother, and the Arabic language, which was one of the first batches of Algerian youth who adopted and graduated from its universities, her awareness of national issues in the young Algeria that achieved its independence and what followed. issues of independence euphoria. It is an enjoyable and warm journey into the writer's past, and a text laden with family, social, and national details that stem from the personal but mean the group and the historical stage on a larger scale, written in the writer's style known for its influence and poetry, in addition to the spirit of humor that makes reading more enjoyable after. It also reveals details that have not been mentioned before, and it contains a great tribute to the father, the writer’s father, who had the most important role in preparing it and supporting its launch. It also contains a sincere message of love for Algeria, and Ghani touched on the stage of the end of French colonialism and what followed it politically and socially, which is considered a continuation of her work in the trilogy. "Memory of the body". This book is an essential addition to the author's readership, eager to learn more about their favorite author.
An Algerian writer who achieved public success in the Arab world with her trilogy: “Memory of the Body” (1993), “Chaos of the Senses” (1997), “A Bed Passenger” (2003), and people grabbed with the same enthusiasm her latest novel, “Black Befits You” (2012). As “Forgetting com” before (2009), “You have the eagerness” (2015) and “Desire as Parting” (2019), as well as “Their hearts are with us and their bombs are against us,” which is considered the only political book by Mosteghanemi that was classified by the American magazine Forbes in the year 2006. Arabic is the most widespread in the Arab world, with sales of two million copies exceeded.