Thursday, October 29, 2009

Song That Goes Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa

Ghada Ghada on Cosmopolitan and International

Cosmopolitan and International speak Ghada:

A thirty Egyptian hunting husband looks at (and around) a series of unlikely suitors. Everything is born from a blog now is a writer Ghada translated in many countries. - Cosmopolitan -

is approaching thirty years, Ghada, an Egyptian chemist, and so his aunts and family friends are thrown into a frantic chase to her husband. The timing, however, shake, and you can not go too thin with the requirements of the groom. Come on stage, one after the other, an unlikely suitors: a paranoid vice squad detective, a hirsute fundamentalist, an amnesiac who forgets to mention his first wife and children living overseas. In five years, Ghada has calculated that at least thirty candidates have gone before the wedding. And while the generation of her aunts would have satisfied the first contender to throw happened, the Egyptian pharmacist not only said a string "no", but has transformed these "horror stories" of match-desk in a blog, Wanna-ba-bride. It has a chord so deep in the Egyptian singles, that his blog has been turned into a bestseller that illuminates the crisis of marriage in the Middle East. The book lifts the veil on gawaaz al-salonat Egyptians, the "living room marriages." More than arranged marriages may be called marriages suggested. Through a wide social network, are identified potential matches. The suitor then visits the woman's house for a conversation at a formal tea table. These are "skits", taken from his personal life, as well as those of his friends, the writer Newcomer recreates in all its bizarre glory . Claire Soares, The Independent published for the International

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