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A memoir reflecting on personal experiences, political life, and historical events from Hillary Rodham Clinton’s perspective.

This memoir by Rudyard Kipling offers a personal reflection on his life, revealing his experiences, influences, and the creative process behind his works.

It is a book by the Egyptian novelist and writer Nawal El Saadawi, and it achieved great success, as its fourth edition was published in 1990. In it, El Saadawi deals with one of the relatively taboo topics in the Arab world, which is women and their relationship with sex.

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This is an exploratory novel about love, betrayal, and internal conflict, highlighting the destructive impact of romantic relationships in a closed Russian society.

This book boldly and humanly addresses the journey of recovery from childhood trauma and parental abuse, highlighting their profound impact on the formation of the self.

Masterpieces of Nizar Qabbani, the poet of love, women, and political anger

A contemplative journey through 40 stations, in which Ahmed Al-Shugairi explores his experiences and thoughts in life.

A moving, humane novel that tells the story of a Korean mother’s disappearance, revealing the depth of family bonds and lingering regret.

A novel that sheds light on social and cultural tensions in Lebanon through a complex love story between two people from two different backgrounds.

This book explores aspects of Naguib Mahfouz’s personal life and literary experience, highlighting their influence on his novels.

The book reviews the biographies of the greatest figures who have influenced the fields of religion, literature, politics, science, and philosophy throughout history.

It is an inspiring call for contemporary Muslim women to draw from the stories of the noble female Companions the values of faith and loyalty and apply them in their daily lives, emphasizing their pivotal role in building society.


A literary autobiography in which Taha Hussein presents his life’s journey from childhood through the stages of education and intellectual enlightenment.

A bold critical vision that examines representations of women in literature and society from an analytical and cultural perspective.

An epic novel that narrates the modern history of Palestine through the experience of a Palestinian family, from the 1930s to the late 1960s, documenting the struggle against British colonialism, the Nakba, and the diaspora, while highlighting the suffering of refugees in the camps and their daily struggles.

The novel sheds light on the life of an isolated character, embodying internal conflict and psychological tensions within a complex social context.

A journalistic biography that documents three decades of Jordanian life through the personalities of King Hussein and his son Abdullah II.