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Naked Tree book is a collection of 100 raw, visceral, and emotionally-charged poems depicting the author's arduous journey growing up in a highly patriarchal environment, where boys were idealized, and girls marginalized. Her experience with this double standard was carried through many of her relationships, including her marriage. The poems unravel complex emotions of shame, betrayal, loneliness, confusion, defeat, love, heartbreak, and the occasional triumphs. The catalyst for Nadia's feminist views was when she lost her only childhood friend to an arranged marriage at age eleven. Things had to be different for herself, but that hasn't been easy.…mehr

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Naked Tree book is a collection of 100 raw, visceral, and emotionally-charged poems depicting the author's arduous journey growing up in a highly patriarchal environment, where boys were idealized, and girls marginalized. Her experience with this double standard was carried through many of her relationships, including her marriage. The poems unravel complex emotions of shame, betrayal, loneliness, confusion, defeat, love, heartbreak, and the occasional triumphs. The catalyst for Nadia's feminist views was when she lost her only childhood friend to an arranged marriage at age eleven. Things had to be different for herself, but that hasn't been easy.
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Autorenporträt
Nadia Benchakroun is a mother, artist, poet and entrepreneur. She grew up in a highly patriarchal environment where she felt she didn't belong. She moved to the US, after graduating college, and started a family with a man hardly dissimilar to those she grew up with. When her calamitous marriage came to an end, Nadia started to paint and write poetry to ease her depression and anxiety. She felt compelled to bringing awareness to women's rights and equality, as well as giving a voice, through her art, to suppressed women that might not have the privilege to express themselves, and voice their pain.