Shaela Gold, published by Beta Publisher in the "A Sex Egal" collection, signs a first novel on violence against women, exile and cultural heritage. Between West Africa and Europe, she questions identity tears and reconstruction paths. Some stories tell a fate. Others shed light on broader mechanisms. "The embrace of opposites" belongs to this second category. Through Shae's heroine, Shaela Gold recounts the journey of a woman born in West Afric…
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Shaela Gold, published by Beta Publisher in the "A Sex Egal" collection, signs a first novel on violence against women, exile and cultural heritage. Between West Africa and Europe, she questions identity tears and reconstruction paths. Some stories tell a fate. Others shed light on broader mechanisms. "The embrace of opposites" belongs to this second category. Through Shae's heroine, Shaela Gold recounts the journey of a woman born in West Afric…