
Between Darkness and Light
It is not merely a textual or visual book, but a living experience where word meets color, where inner confession meets creative expression. Jawaher wrote it at a turning point in her life, when she chose to leave behind her job and what looked like familiar stability, to walk a path filled with the unknown and new encounters, rediscovering herself and life through a different depth.
The book carries dense passages and drawings sketched by the author herself, tracing a passage from fading into clarity, from breaking down into rising up, and from bondage into freedom. It is an honest reflection of the stages she lived—between fear and hope, between losing the familiar and the dawn of a new horizon.
It does not offer ready-made answers, but opens spaces for reflection, giving the reader a chance to see something of themselves between the lines and the drawings. Each page carries the mark of a lived personal experience, yet at the same time transcends the boundary of the individual to touch the essence of the human being, wherever they may be.
It is a book about transformation: how pain can be shaped into meaning, and how one can ascend from darkness into light with steps that are honest, courageous, and grounded in the knowing that life is not what is imposed upon us, but what we consciously choose.