The Great Peace: A Memoir Free Audiobook Download by Mena Suvari


Mena Suvari has always been drawn to the idea of peace. As a child, she yearned to be like her parents and fight in Vietnam with them, or become an activist protesting Russia's war in Afghanistan. She never got that chance and still carries those thoughts into adulthood. In The Great Peace, she tells the story of her journey to finding peace; from America's invasion of Iraq when she was eight years old to dealing with the realization that her mother had left their family after their father died. Mena brings readers through the experimentations in life, a family divided by country but not by borders, and how people can find peace if they are willing to love each other as deeply as possible.

A Memoir is a personal essay that recounts important life events. Mena Suvari's memoir, The Great Peace: A Memoir, does just that. The memoir was written in two parts - the first part of the memoir tells about how she came to not believe in traditional gender labels and how she began her transition from male to female. In the second part of the book, Mena opens up about some of her most prized memories from growing up as well as some traumatic ones, including a sexual assault.

There are so many stories in this book and I had a hard time deciding which one to pick from, but eventually I fell for the story about Mena's parents, Satya and Narayani. This was such an interesting, fast-paced read that was hard to put down!

The Great Peace: A Memoir is a memoir that tells the story of Mena Suvari and her struggle to find peace after a life of relentless fame, decadence, and self-destruction. The book recounts her journey to find contentment, spirituality, and God in the process of living a healthy lifestyle.

[Mena Suvari] has written a memoir about her personal struggles with keeping peace in the world. She carries this message of peace around, and this is what makes her true to herself and others.

Mena Suvari's memoir reads as a chronicle of her life and times. It covers the lives of growing up in an upper-middle-class Indian household, the 16th century exploration of India and Europe, and the history of Middle Eastern culture. Women were not always given positive roles in society during this time period and Suvari explains how she spent her own existence fighting for equality. It is also beautifully written with a lyrical prose that makes it easy to read without becoming boring or too serious.

Published Date 2021-07-27
Duration 8 hours 29 minutes
Author Mena Suvari
Narrated Mena Suvari
Reviews
(9 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Biography & Memoir
Parent Category Women, Memoir, Arts & Entertainment

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