Social and family relations constitute the reference world from which Buthaina Al-Essa draws.
In her novel “The Bride of Rain,” she monitors a series of intertwined, multi-faceted relationships with different visions.
These relationships are revealed in the novel through its discussion of the twins Osama and Asmaa.
Fate wanted the boy to be handsome, but the girl became ugly.
She lives in psychological isolation and disappointments. And if every character in the novel has a destiny that they contribute to creating,
The general background and fate often played a fundamental role in determining the path and fate of the main characters.
They are the two main characters of the novel, Osama and Asmaa.
In this atmosphere, the novel revolves, often interspersed with Kuwaiti colloquial expressions. Through it, the novelist succeeded in weaving the story/personal tale of a girl living on the margins