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is a 1991 novel by Norwegian writer Jostein Gaarder. It follows Sophie Amundsen, a Norwegian teenager, who is introduced to the history of philosophy as she is asked “Who are you?” in a letter from an unknown philosopher.[1] The nonfictional content of the book aligns with Bertrand Russell’s A History of Western Philosophy.[2]

This book is part of a two-level series, tested in classrooms to ensure the gradual development of students’ language skills.

The Alchemist (Portuguese: O Alquimista) is a novel by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho which was first published in 1988. Originally written in Portuguese, it became a widely translated international bestseller. The story follows the shepherd boy Santiago in his journey across North Africa to the Egyptian pyramids after he dreams of finding treasure there.


A mysterious novel that combines suspense and horror, where its heroes find themselves in an unknown place full of secrets.

A novel that deals with psychological conflicts and complex relationships between two people linked by a common past full of betrayal and tension.

The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine is a book authored by New Historian Ilan Pappé and published in 2006 by Oneworld Publications. The book is about the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight, which Pappe argues was the result of ethnic cleansing

It is a novel by the Turkish writer Elif Shafak, published after her novel The Bastard of Istanbul. In this novel, the writer tells two parallel stories, one in contemporary times and the other in the thirteenth century, when Rumi met his spiritual guide, the wandering dervish known as “Shams Tabrizi”, and how together they embodied the message of the eternal poetry of love.