She was born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1942. Her father had been born in Turkey, but he moved to Italy and went to Egypt to escape the racial laws. Her mother\u27s family was also from Turkey, but she was born in Egypt. In Alexandria her family lived a very cosmopolitan life, speaking French among themselves and hardly learning Arabic. Her great-grandmother\u27s generation of women could not read or write, although the men generally went to the university. In 1947 they moved to Italy, and in 1953 to Argentina. Some members of her father\u27s family were living in Buenos Aires. For her, it was relatively easy to adapt. The family spoke mostly French at home, and she continued to speak some French when she married a Syrian from Aleppo. These we...