أين نذهب يا بابا؟
أما "ماتيو"الابن المعوق الثاني فهو لا يجيد إلا أن يقذف بكرته بعيدا، ثم يطلب من والديه أن يعيداها إليه وربما كانت اللحظة الوحيدة التي يشعر فيها بالراحة هي عندما يمسك أحدهما بيده ويذهبان معا للبحث عن الكرة حتى تحين لحظة يطوح فيها بكرته بعيدا جدا ولا يجد من يساعده على العثور عليها ثانية فيموت وعمره خمسة عشر عاما.
تبدو الرواية موجعة تدور حول التفاصيل الواقعية لعالم طفلي الراوي المعوقين ذهنيا، ولكنها في الحقيقة شديدة العذوبة حتى تكاد عذوبتها تمحو كل هذا الالم
A short, quick read composed as a letter to his two sons that will never be read by them and written in short and powerful vignettes. Jean-Louis Fournier has two sons who are mentally and physically handicapped. This book is darkly humorous and also oftentimes very touching and poignant. There are also uncomfortable moments. Fournier doesn't skirt around what it's like to have developmentally stalled children: it can be downright frustrating, he relates, and he gets impatient and angry and
i just dont know, i need to read again
Horrible human nature. Altough it is natural and everyone can understand, the cry for help is real.
I just couldn't finish this book. I don't pretend to understand what the author has been through, but boy, if you have nothing whatsoever positive to say, why say anything?I only got to page nineteen. Maybe it got better after that, but I couldn't bear another hundred+ pages of this book. I get that this was a difficult situation. I do. But, wow. I don't have a special needs child (or two like this man), but I do have two special needs nephews and in my experience, yes, life can be very
Où on va, papa? = Where We Going, Daddy?, Jean-Louis Fournier Jean-Louis Fournier did not expect to have a disabled child. He certainly did not expect to have two. But that is precisely what happened to this wry French humorist, and his attempts to live and cope with his Mathieu and Thomas, both facing extremely debilitating physical and mental challenges, is the subject of this brave and heartbreaking book. Fournier recalls the life he imagined having with his sonsbut his boys will never really
I'm not quite sure what to think of this one. It's presented as a kind of tribute to the novelist's handicapped children, but despite being a tribute, on the surface, it speaks mostly of disappointment, self-loathing, and grief. In my opinion, these feelings overshadow what this book, essentially, is supposed to be about: fatherly love. Unless the author was mostly attempting to reflect in his writing the attitude of the outside world towards children such as his own.It is well written, in plain
Jean-Louis Fournier
Paperback | Pages: 130 pages Rating: 3.85 | 3698 Users | 879 Reviews
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Original Title: | Où on va, papa ? ISBN13 9789774212713 |
Edition Language: | Arabic |
Literary Awards: | Prix Femina (2008), LovelyBooks Leserpreis Nominee for Allgemeine Literatur (2009) |
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أين نذهب يا بابا؟ سؤال يردده "توماس" ابن الراوي عليه دون توقف.. إنه السؤال الوحيد الذي يستطيع نطقه بوضوح، ويجعلنا الراوي بسخرية مريرة ننتظر أن يحظى طفله المعوق بإجابة مرضية، ولكننا نكتشف عبر صفحات الرواية الحقيقة الوحيدة المؤلمة وهي أنه مهما كانت الإجابة فلن تثنيه عن تكرار سؤاله الوحيد فهو باختصار شديد لايفهم.أما "ماتيو"الابن المعوق الثاني فهو لا يجيد إلا أن يقذف بكرته بعيدا، ثم يطلب من والديه أن يعيداها إليه وربما كانت اللحظة الوحيدة التي يشعر فيها بالراحة هي عندما يمسك أحدهما بيده ويذهبان معا للبحث عن الكرة حتى تحين لحظة يطوح فيها بكرته بعيدا جدا ولا يجد من يساعده على العثور عليها ثانية فيموت وعمره خمسة عشر عاما.
تبدو الرواية موجعة تدور حول التفاصيل الواقعية لعالم طفلي الراوي المعوقين ذهنيا، ولكنها في الحقيقة شديدة العذوبة حتى تكاد عذوبتها تمحو كل هذا الالم
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Title | : | أين نذهب يا بابا؟ |
Author | : | Jean-Louis Fournier |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | سلسلة الجوائز # 69 |
Pages | : | Pages: 130 pages |
Published | : | 2010 by الهيئة المصرية العامة للكتاب (first published August 20th 2008) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Cultural. France. Biography |
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Ratings: 3.85 From 3698 Users | 879 ReviewsAssessment Appertaining To Books أين نذهب يا بابا؟
A short, quick read composed as a letter to his two sons that will never be read by them and written in short and powerful vignettes. Jean-Louis Fournier has two sons who are mentally and physically handicapped. This book is darkly humorous and also oftentimes very touching and poignant. There are also uncomfortable moments. Fournier doesn't skirt around what it's like to have developmentally stalled children: it can be downright frustrating, he relates, and he gets impatient and angry and
i just dont know, i need to read again
Horrible human nature. Altough it is natural and everyone can understand, the cry for help is real.
I just couldn't finish this book. I don't pretend to understand what the author has been through, but boy, if you have nothing whatsoever positive to say, why say anything?I only got to page nineteen. Maybe it got better after that, but I couldn't bear another hundred+ pages of this book. I get that this was a difficult situation. I do. But, wow. I don't have a special needs child (or two like this man), but I do have two special needs nephews and in my experience, yes, life can be very
Où on va, papa? = Where We Going, Daddy?, Jean-Louis Fournier Jean-Louis Fournier did not expect to have a disabled child. He certainly did not expect to have two. But that is precisely what happened to this wry French humorist, and his attempts to live and cope with his Mathieu and Thomas, both facing extremely debilitating physical and mental challenges, is the subject of this brave and heartbreaking book. Fournier recalls the life he imagined having with his sonsbut his boys will never really
I'm not quite sure what to think of this one. It's presented as a kind of tribute to the novelist's handicapped children, but despite being a tribute, on the surface, it speaks mostly of disappointment, self-loathing, and grief. In my opinion, these feelings overshadow what this book, essentially, is supposed to be about: fatherly love. Unless the author was mostly attempting to reflect in his writing the attitude of the outside world towards children such as his own.It is well written, in plain
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