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A novel that chronicles the political and social transformations in Palestinian society through characters living through the struggles of power, occupation, and human relationships, where national issues intersect with moral and existential questions in a turbulent time.

This intense narrative portrays the human struggle against oppression, cold, and fear, where physical suffering intersects with psychological anxiety, and resilience becomes a daily act in the face of isolation and persecution.

This novel is considered one of the most prominent works of Algerian literature, shedding light on the period of the Algerian revolution against French colonialism. Through the character of Al-Laz, the author reveals the human contradictions between betrayal and heroism, and the conflict between individual interest and national commitment.

These poems express the pain and belonging of the Palestinian people to their land, evoking feelings of sorrow, steadfastness, and national identity in the face of occupation, immortalizing the image of Jerusalem, and strengthening national fervor.

This novel documents the events of a historic battle, exploring national conflicts and personal sacrifices within its political and social context. The text highlights the courage and challenges faced by the heroes in defending their land and identity.

This novel sheds light on the suffering of Palestinian society under occupation, through its depiction of the details of daily life and women’s struggles in the face of social and political restrictions. A text that reveals the interplay between collective struggle and individual questions of freedom and dignity.

This novel recalls Palestinian memory through the story of a character struggling with identity and exile, where personal and historical narratives intertwine to reveal the wounds of the Nakba and its continuing effects. This humane text embraces existential and political questions simultaneously.

A novel that reveals the generational struggle over land and identity, where family disputes intertwine with national and social issues. A text that sheds light on the status of women and their role in confronting injustice and striving for justice.

This narrative text revives the city of Jaffa as a living memory, where absence intersects with longing, and places become witnesses to loss and resistance. It is a dense, poetic narrative that touches both humanity and the land, reshaping collective memory.

A novel that captures the interweaving of dreams and reality through the stories of women facing harsh social and political circumstances, searching for freedom and dignity. A text that reveals the strength of human will in the face of restrictions and challenges.

This novel explores the transformations of Palestinian society through intertwined characters who reflect the struggle for identity, class, and women’s rights under the pressure of occupation and social realities. The text reveals the contradictions within the human psyche between clinging to one’s roots and striving for change.

A story that weaves together the threads of Palestinian memory with the wounds of exile, where human destinies intersect with major questions about justice and freedom. This text reveals the fragility of human existence in the face of loss and alienation.

This narrative explores the transformations of Palestinian society under oppression and occupation, through characters experiencing an internal struggle between despair and hope, searching for dignity and freedom amidst a harsh social and political reality.

A literary text charged with spirit and faith, taking the reader on an emotional journey to Jerusalem, where longing blends with resistance, and the holy place becomes a compass for identity, awareness, and human dignity.

This narrative reflects the harsh realities of life under oppression and occupation, revealing the human struggle against despair, disappointment, and deferred hope. It presents characters who resist daily defeat and cling to life despite the pain, in a profoundly human and direct way.

An epic novel that chronicles the journey of a man struggling against the cruelty of poverty and social injustice, defying the restrictions that attempt to crush his will. Through the hero’s character, the author depicts the features of courage and rebellion, revealing the human and political struggles that society carries.

This novel depicts the struggle of humanity against danger, the sea, and life itself, where courage and loyalty are tested in a decisive, fateful moment. It is a work charged with human tension, reflecting the will to survive and the confrontation with destiny, both harsh and honest.

The story revolves around a young man, politically persecuted, who finds refuge in the home of a simple family. A complex human relationship develops, woven from fear, duty, and love. The narrative reveals the inner conflict of conscience between national belonging and the demands of personal life in a turbulent time.

The novel portrays the suffering of Palestinian women within a society burdened by occupation and harsh traditions, revealing their struggle between external oppression and social constraints. It is a tale of silent resistance, in which the characters search for dignity and freedom amidst a reality rife with defeat.