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This book addresses the crisis of masculinity in the modern age, delving into the depths of the psyche to understand what it means to be a real man, beyond societal molds, and calling for self-discovery and liberation from imposed pressures.

The novel revolves around a mother trying to rebuild her life and that of her daughter after years of imprisonment, facing societal judgments and past conflicts amidst a moving story of forgiveness, love, and second chances.

A gripping story about a crime that shakes the foundations of a seemingly perfect family, revealing hidden secrets and conflicts that lead to a series of suspicions and unexpected twists.

This novel sheds light on personal and family memories filled with pain and loss, exploring the impact of time and memory on individuals’ lives and their emotional and social relationships.

When Nietzsche Wept is a 1992 novel by Irvin D. Yalom, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University, an existentialist, and psychotherapist. The book takes place mostly in Vienna, Austria, in the year 1882, and relates a fictional meeting between the doctor Josef Breuer and the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. The novel is a review of the history of philosophy and psychoanalysis and some of the main personalities of the last decades of the 19th century, and revolves around the topic of “limerence”.

This is a profoundly human novel that observes the transformations of the human soul in the face of oppression and deprivation. It reveals the struggle of humanity with the body, desire, and power through an intense, realistic narrative that touches upon pain and existential questions.

A reflective work that recalls pivotal moments from early Islamic history, and presents them in a narrative style that balances the spirit of faith with the intellectual analysis of events and the human meanings inherent in them.

This short novel observes the isolation of a defeated man living through an internal struggle between the past and the present, where the nature around him becomes a mirror reflecting his psychological fractures and his loss of meaning.

This intellectual study discusses Jewish identity and its historical, religious, and political complexities, while also analyzing the nature of the Jewish state and its intellectual and social crises in the modern era.

This book addresses poetry and poets from a critical intellectual perspective, combining depth with accessible language. It raises questions about the role and influence of the poet, with a subtle touch of satire and cultural analysis.

The book addresses societal views of committed young men, discussing the prejudices and criticisms they may encounter, and presenting educational and social perspectives that seek a deeper understanding of their role and influence in society.

This book offers a quiet and profound exploration of the meaning of life, attempting to unpack the great existential questions in simple and accessible language. It presents the reader with reflections that help them understand themselves and overcome daily anxieties and struggles with a clearer perspective.

A profoundly human narrative that explores the human struggle with oneself and the surrounding reality, where emotions and experiences intertwine in a journey filled with reflection, pain, and hope.

A captivating tale blending romance and mystery, it revolves around two individuals whose unexpected paths cross, leading them through a series of perplexing events that uncover secrets altering the course of their lives. The story is characterized by its suspenseful atmosphere and a series of unexpected twists that will keep the reader engaged until the very end.