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iamnasra

iamnasra

Nasra Al Adawi is a poetess whose work is rooted in humanitarian and charitable concerns, where she lends a heart to the children of Oman, through her poetry.

Born in Zanzibar and raised in the United Arab Emirates, this budding poet, begin her career writing verse in Arabic, and later in English.

In the mid and late ’90s,... more »
  • Oman
  • member since September 28 2007

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  • Can You Keep a Secret?
    • Rated 5 stars

    Very sweet book to read ... you get gigles as you keep on reading ... Its light hearted thats all I can say

    iamnasra wrote this review Wednesday, January 30 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Dangerous Love

    Dangerous Love

    by Skip Stover
    • Rated 5 stars

    Love can puts us on edge.. The edge of Fire and Danger ...

    iamnasra wrote this review Thursday, January 24 2008. ( reply | view 1 replies | permalink )
  • Solitary Thoughts: Wings of a Love
    • Rated 5 stars

    Skip Stover in Solitary Thoughts is a solitary soul that stands to reach with nothing but love. He pours love words in all its unique colors to fall so gentle in helping not only to raise awareness about the Batlimore Ronald McDonald House to help the children in need. Poetry can reach out without limits to many issue as long your pour it with love and that’s what he did pouring his compassionate soul with love poetry… Join him in a Solitary Thoughts in helping the cause which so close to his heart, but as your read it you will sure know there is more to him as person …

    iamnasra wrote this review Thursday, January 24 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Brave Faces: The Daring Stand Against Cancer
    • Rated 4 stars

    Review Written by Floots at http://i-land-i-site.blogspot.com/

    Perhaps it will seem strange to some that I, as a man, feel moved to review, and hopefully encourage others to read, this book. The truth is that cancer in its many forms touches most of us in some way: in my case it stole both of my parents and has undoubtedly left me with my own latent fears and an unspoken empathy with those who are struck by it and, of course those who are close to them.

    Nasra Al Adawi deals with breast cancer and cervical cancer and does so in a unique and comprehensive way. She uses professional, medical advice to let her readers learn more about the illnesses but, equally importantly, she uses her own poetry, and that of others, together with first person accounts from women who have undergone the physical and emotional pain of cancer.

    The truth is that these particular cancers carry so much emotional weight in terms of self-image and sexuality and it is vital that these aspects are dealt with as they are within these pages. The Route, one of the poems, sums it up all too well: “The path of living is not a silky route.” Brave Face speaks of “wailing inside.”

    Then, moving on to the first person accounts, we learn from Jane Doe about the suffering of loved ones: the cancer can have a profound effect upon them. I think that we can easily “understand” this in a cool, objective way but hearing it from a patient gives the knowledge new meaning and impact.
    Should money be an issue in the treatment of such illnesses? Obviously not - but reality says otherwise and we can see this in the writing of Farida Bawazir.

    Or look at the words of Jane Smith, and remember that she did not survive.

    These brief references cannot do justice to the whole book. I was put in mind of John Hersey’s Hiroshima, which gives us insight into that tragedy by letting us here of it from the viewpoint of those who were there. Nasra Al Adawi gives us the same privilege when dealing with her topic. It is a book for all: men, women, sufferers, non-sufferers, friends and loved ones. Let this book give your information, advice and, above all, inspiration. As the author says in her poetry, “face the waves” and deal with “the trenches of life.”

    This is a book full of reality, hope - and heart. Read it now.

    iamnasra wrote this review Monday, December 10 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Walks in Life\'s Sacred Garden

    Walks in Life\'s Sacred Garden

    by Donald Lannone
    • Rated 5 stars

    I know Don and its a pleasure to see it published

    iamnasra wrote this review Friday, September 28 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • Eleven Minutes
    • Rated 0 stars

    I was touched with this book ...it was amazing ...so far from all his books this is the best

    iamnasra wrote this review Friday, September 28 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • A Leap of Faith
    • Rated 0 stars

    I had dream to meet queen Noor, when I was growing up Queen Noor and King Hussein had worked so much for their coutry and people

    iamnasra wrote this review Friday, September 28 2007. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Witch of Portobello
    • Rated 0 stars

    I enjoyed reading his book

    iamnasra wrote this review Friday, September 28 2007. ( reply | permalink )

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