Description
“Land of the Sea” is a novel that engages with history, exposes reality, and satirizes corruption. It takes the reader soaring to the skies to witness Palestine in its entirety and its pivotal historical moments. It summons heroes and exposes villains. This novel is clear, sharp, and rarely confusing, despite the many questions and open doors to debate. The novel argues that the West—this time, it succeeded in its Tenth Crusade—simply because it was able to impose its ideas on us. This time, the Franks not only occupied the land, but also our minds and consciences.
It is a unique and exceptional novel by an exceptional novelist who heard, saw, and prophesied—as in his previous novels.
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