An epic tale that takes us across cultures, yet this is not the tale of one girl or woman, but that of many and for fear of sounding clichéd, perhaps all women in some areas of the world. Their voice is not heard because if one speaks out numerous may silence their own kind, or she becomes the black sheep, the odd one out. Every forbidden fruit is desired. And when we realize that ominous list of ‘don’t do this’, we are left with the only option, looking. And like a starved or fasting man, he draws images in his mind of what he wants to eat or craves at that particular moment. At this point, window peeping becomes a not just a way of life but the only way to live – the fact that you peep out at life but are never allowed to live it. Hana’s tale takes her to the breaking point that many psychologists will identify with, or women like her, like us. An inherent need for exploring life with all its diversity, its flavors and reaching inside herself to explore her sexuality, and any hidden desires until she reaches the shore. With her breaking, she grabs freedom and like any prisoner, the safe solution is to go back to the familiar walls and bear the whip of the prison keeper or run here and there... Does that sound out of this world? It does, yet it is a model for many and if a countable few are breaking free, their backbones will be broken unless voices join in the chorus. Hana takes us with her through heartbreak, freedom, the wild eating of the starved, breaking lines, rules and boundaries. Strangely, once she has the keys of her life, there is no desire for overeating, and her pace, her face - are those of the settled, and she creates her own lines. Starved for food? Well, let us just say food is just one on a long list that she goes through until she is out of breath, and smiling. Smiling at whom? At what? Well…Read More
Format:
Kindle Edition
Pages:
154 pages
Publication:
2021
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Edition:
1
Language:
eng
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kindle Asin:
B097NCZF2Z
The Window Peep: Every forbidden fruit is desired.... until forbidden fruits are within reach.
An epic tale that takes us across cultures, yet this is not the tale of one girl or woman, but that of many and for fear of sounding clichéd, perhaps all women in some areas of the world. Their voice is not heard because if one speaks out numerous may silence their own kind, or she becomes the black sheep, the odd one out. Every forbidden fruit is desired. And when we realize that ominous list of ‘don’t do this’, we are left with the only option, looking. And like a starved or fasting man, he draws images in his mind of what he wants to eat or craves at that particular moment. At this point, window peeping becomes a not just a way of life but the only way to live – the fact that you peep out at life but are never allowed to live it. Hana’s tale takes her to the breaking point that many psychologists will identify with, or women like her, like us. An inherent need for exploring life with all its diversity, its flavors and reaching inside herself to explore her sexuality, and any hidden desires until she reaches the shore. With her breaking, she grabs freedom and like any prisoner, the safe solution is to go back to the familiar walls and bear the whip of the prison keeper or run here and there... Does that sound out of this world? It does, yet it is a model for many and if a countable few are breaking free, their backbones will be broken unless voices join in the chorus. Hana takes us with her through heartbreak, freedom, the wild eating of the starved, breaking lines, rules and boundaries. Strangely, once she has the keys of her life, there is no desire for overeating, and her pace, her face - are those of the settled, and she creates her own lines. Starved for food? Well, let us just say food is just one on a long list that she goes through until she is out of breath, and smiling. Smiling at whom? At what? Well…Read More