Mona Al-Sharafi Taym's 'Faces in Broken Mirrors' is a profound and introspective journey into the multifaceted nature of human identity. Through a series of compelling narratives and poignant reflections, the author masterfully explores the disorienting experience of self-perception when viewed through fragmented lenses. Each 'face' represents a different facet of the human psyche, reflecting societal pressures, personal struggles, and the elusive quest for wholeness in a complex world. The book delves into themes of memory, trauma, and the continuous process of reassembling one's shattered sense of self, offering readers a mirror to their own inner landscapes.