And made him a lover
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A simple, easy-to-understand book, accessible to the general public. It tells the story of Suad, who became trapped in the confines of marriage and lost herself, and how she rediscovered herself. Unlike her previous book, "A Velvet Woman," I didn't regret buying it. While the book's contents are generally well-known, they can easily be forgotten, so there's no harm in being reminded of them. This is why I don't regret reading it, especially considering that the book could be very helpful to some, particularly if they are like the protagonist.