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21) A short journey
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Arabic
Description
This book contains short stories aimed at spreading awareness, the culture of communication, positive energy, and inner peace with oneself and with others.
It also aims to present important, realistic issues in a simple and easy way, which includes plenty of human feelings and social relations that need support and development.
22) Dream game
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Language
Arabic
Description
This is the story of a soul fighting the train of life to release its last dream despite the stubbornness of life’s train. And when the train leaves without that, the grip of the body loosens
The last dream bird sets out to carry the soul between the human world at one time and the animal world at another time, and in each cycle that soul struggles with the obstacles of reality, winning once and being defeated again, but it clings to its right...
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Language
Arabic
Description
If wishing was enough, my story with her wouldn’t have ended. If wishing was enough, she wouldn’t have left my sight for one second. If wishing was enough, I would have wished for my daughter Sarah. If wishing was enough, I wouldn’t have gotten along with our bad luck. If wishing was enough, I would have redone the math and rearranged my priorities. If wishing was enough, I would have planted our path of communications with roses. If wishing...
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Language
Arabic
Description
This award-winning novel is at once a recasting of the story of the Holy Family, an ode to Arab Jerusalem, and a call for liberation, not just of a nation but for the individual women and men who inhabit it. After abandoning his beloved Mariam when she becomes pregnant, and escaping her brothers' bullets, Ibrahim abandons his own ideals and dreams of becoming a novelist, opting instead to follow his father's wishes and seek wealth and commercial success...
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Language
Arabic
Description
Hamada is surprised by the chicken in the barn on the ground, motionless, and among them a fox that seems dead as well. He contemplates the scene, and thinks and thinks, and says to his sister: I doubt the fox's death, and he decides to put his hypothesis to the test. What will he conclude?