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Peggy Hinaekian

    Born and raised in Egypt of Armenian origin, this author's work delves into the depths of human emotion and sensuality. Her artistic background as a painter profoundly influences her writing, with visual art intricately woven into her literary creations. The illustrations accompanying her work often mirror the sensual and evocative nature of her prose. Her distinctive voice and thematic explorations have garnered international attention, appealing to readers who appreciate artful and provocative storytelling.

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    The Girl from Cairo
    • The Girl from Cairo

      A Memoir

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of belonging and identity, this memoir intertwines memory with narrative through the lens of a mixed-ethnicity artist. It delves into her experiences as an Egyptian, British, and Armenian individual, revealing the tensions within her family dynamics, particularly with her charismatic father and her determined, fashion-conscious mother. The author captures the essence of her heritage while navigating the challenges of gentile poverty and societal expectations, creating a rich tapestry of personal and cultural reflections.

      The Girl from Cairo
    • Lovers of Tomorrow

      A Romance Novel

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set in 1960s Manhattan, the narrative follows Mina, a young Middle-Eastern woman navigating her life as a Secretary at the United Nations while dreaming of a career in fashion design. The story explores her cultural identity and ambitions against the backdrop of a vibrant yet challenging city, highlighting her struggles and aspirations as she seeks to carve out her own identity in a rapidly changing world.

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