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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.
A novel that explores the depths of the human psyche in the face of oppression and betrayal, where the private intersects with the public in a journey in search of meaning and freedom.
It is an autobiography by Malika Oufkir, in which she narrates her tragic experience as a child detained in Moroccan prisons with her family after a failed coup attempt against the regime.
It is a novel that tells the story of a group of Jordanian soldiers during wars, and explores the impact of wars on the human psyche and the suffering that soldiers face.
A novel that deals with the journey of six prisoners sentenced to death, as they face their fates in a narrative full of philosophy and humanity.
The novel depicts the suffering of political prisoners in oppressive and tyrannical regimes in the Arab world.
A lawyer’s testimony documents Saddam Hussein’s confessions and statements during his detention in US prison.
It is a novel that narrates the story of Christ’s life in a fictional way, with a focus on the spiritual and human dimensions of his personality.
An epic revenge novel that tells the story of a man who is wrongfully imprisoned and returns with a fortune and a new identity to take revenge on those who betrayed him.
A short novel that narrates an addicted doctor’s struggle with addiction amidst a bleak psychological and societal environment.
A collection of poetry that expresses love, women, and politics, blending romance and social protest in a distinctive poetic style.
A novel that sheds light on the suffering of Palestinians in occupation prisons, through a love story brimming with hope and resistance.