Relatives separated by war, politics, history and geography, then an opportunity came for a meeting to reunite them after years of alienation and estrangement…
The only possible time to bring them together is the Christmas holiday, and the place is in Mecca, for the purpose of Umrah..
The names are the same, the features have changed a little or a lot.. but they are no longer the same people, they have become other people, different, if each of them had met himself before the separation, he would have denied it, so how would the meeting with others be?
Can the reunion really happen? Or will it be the last meeting in which they are sure that there is no point in a future meeting, in which they are sure that everything is over.. and it is better to seal it with the seal of oblivion…
Will this trip be an introduction to a round trip, or will it be a one-way trip, without looking back at what has passed?
The only thing certain is that this trip to Mecca will be very exceptional..
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A novel that tells a touching family story in which identities and cultures intersect, where the past meets the present in a journey in search of truth and reconciliation.
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