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Sometimes life spins out of control for you and those around you, and this is exactly what happens to Sadij in his life. From the very start, when he is five years old, he must put up with and come to terms with an adulterous mother and a messy divorce, something that will shape his entire life to come. Though brainy and empathetic, Sadij cannot shake the shadows of his past, as the decisions he makes as he gets older and more mature are still influenced by his struggles from when he was a youngster. He keeps getting sucked back into old habits that he must soon cast away for good or he will…mehr

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Sometimes life spins out of control for you and those around you, and this is exactly what happens to Sadij in his life. From the very start, when he is five years old, he must put up with and come to terms with an adulterous mother and a messy divorce, something that will shape his entire life to come. Though brainy and empathetic, Sadij cannot shake the shadows of his past, as the decisions he makes as he gets older and more mature are still influenced by his struggles from when he was a youngster. He keeps getting sucked back into old habits that he must soon cast away for good or he will be led to destruction, despite his efforts to set himself on the right path by going to therapy and focusing his mind to thrive in a working profession.
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Autorenporträt
Holder of a Ph.D. from the Université de la Sorbonne (Paris VI) in American Civilisation, Ahmed El Hamzaoui has written Transition to Democracy in Morocco (2007), An Investigation Into Political Apathy Amongst Students: A Case Study of Cadi Ayyad University (2015), Constitutional-Building & Transitional Democracy in Morocco (2016), A Critical Discourse Analysis of Some of Benkirane's Speeches (2016), Moroccan Women Standing at the Crossroads Between Modernity & Authenticity (2017), and a novel entitled Sadij The Idiot (2023).