Ibrahim Abdel Majeed here brings back the beautiful laughter that defies all expectations in his strange places and times, and even if he also stopped a little at some of the “sad” days, but all that these “sad” days took from him does not exceed 2000 words out of more than 55,000 words in the book, as there are of course issues that he went through, characterized by generality and personality at times, so he stopped at them. The space for laughter here is as wide as the universe, and much of it is out of the ordinary if not all of it, and that is among the great names of writers, authors, thinkers and politicians who he passed through in his literary life.
Only the good days
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It is a novel that sheds light on the daily lives and internal struggles of its characters, while exploring the moments of joy and the challenges that confront them.
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