Book Review: The Broken Wings by Kahlil Gibran


The Broken Wings by Kahlil Gibran
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What a lovely and engaging book this was! I am talking about Khalil Gibran's work, The Broken Wings.

This is simply a romantic poetic novel if you read it at first glance.
But yes, there is more.

If you understand it clearly, it isn’t only a poetic work; rather, it discusses women’s struggles over centuries, the interference of religious leaders in daily life, and how they create an image of innocence while leading others into misery.

It also touches on corruption and greed within religious institutions and critiques the rigid class system that perpetuates social inequality.

In a very profound way, all of these issues are addressed through the lens of love in this book.

It is a very short novel, and the lovely poetic verses make it engaging, while the story itself is amazing.

Just take the time to read this! 

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