Corona ones: Three and a half years between recording the first case in the country and announcing the end of the pandemic. In #Corona_Ones, you will read about the events that Aisha went through from the beginning of the Corona pandemic in 2020 until the danger receded in 2022, and her life, which was surrounded by ban and home quarantine measures, and put her in a psychological war with the circumstances and changes that she had to face in order to coexist with the pandemic. Between studies, marriage, family relationships, ambitions, dreams and frustrations, the novel “Corona Ones” revolves around.
Look at my heart: Latifa Al-Hajj returns with new texts entitled “Look at My Heart.” With her poetic style and deep feeling that touches the heart of everyone who reads it. In all of her texts, Al-Hajj refers to the heart in which love resides and emanates from it, the love that heals, heals, and transforms desolate worlds into a garden of tranquility and happiness. A poetic journey of 251 pages, which the author dedicates to the people of love and heart.
Does she want a boy: Sin, who is almost forty, is trying her best to have a boy before she reaches menopause. She tries different ways to find a suitable husband who will give her a child who will fill her life, which she lived alone after losing her family and being isolated from the rest of them. A novel about the longing for motherhood and the hardship of commitment after years of singleness, about family, blood relations, and the conflicts faced by women whose marriage is delayed.
Mango summer: Mango Summer is a collection of 23 stories written in the style of reduction and condensation. A collection of mixed and complex emotions, a mixture of love, bewilderment, amazement, horror and sympathy
Maryam, who suffered two miscarriages, lives with delusions and fantasies that make her life resemble a whirlpool of a novel. She is influenced by the novels she reads and immersed in their events that bring her back to the memories of her childhood and adolescence, in light of her conservative family that imposes strict restrictions on her in the name of religion, customs and traditions.
Hotel California and other songs A collection of texts written in three cities during 2018 Madrid/Istanbul/Sandiego In it, the writer tells about the scenes she experienced in the three cities, the feelings she experienced, and the nostalgia she felt while on those short trips. In Madrid, she had the pleasure of learning about Spanish civilization and some Islamic monuments. In Istanbul, she enjoyed sitting in cafes and simple alleys, and in Sandiego, she experienced the diversity of scenes, foods, and music.
The collection of short stories for children, “My Beloved Emirati,” includes 12 short stories for ages ranging from 2 to 13 years Latifa Al-Hajj was keen to choose simple words, focusing on social issues and behaviors that should be paid attention to and educate children about, such as respect for others, kindness to animals, and appreciation of the country’s flag. I also presented, through some stories, the importance of every child having an independent personality based on confidence and pride in the advantages God has given him. This is Latifa Al-Hajj’s first experience in writing children’s literature after her story “The Pigeon Lamp” was approved in the Arabic language curriculum for the tenth grade at the Ministry of Education in the UAE.
Only Your Hands is a collection containing poetic texts written in Arabic and translated into English in a fresh language. It carries intense feelings of love and longing. It calls for optimism and approaching life in a spirit of hope. In it, the poet sends her questions about love and life to the moon, the stars, and the sky. She addresses the distant lover with patience and patience, and dreams of a near meeting and eternal happiness in the shadow of love and optimism. Only your hands are texts written from the heart to reach the heart and inspire a spirit of happiness and hope in the reader.
In her collection “The Lover of Nothing,” which is a renewed edition of her collection “My Heart is Half a Shining Moon,” Latifa Al-Hajj travels the reader once again to the places she visited in Turkey, the country that fascinated her from the first visit and in which she experienced different feelings. She writes to us from the air about a close meeting and an awaited dream, and in front of a running waterfall, she describes the joy of nature around her, and the joy that overwhelms her in its depths. She describes sleep escaping from her eyes in the evening, and the sun yawning on the bed of the sky in the morning, about love and the moon, near which a blue butterfly resided, and in her easy, delicate language, she describes to us her longing, longing, and waiting for love and the beloved. From the group's texts: My heart is a bright half-moon / Poetry writes itself in my heart / Dervishes are not looking for relaxation / Your last selfie / Take me back to the child / To you I will fly / What joy / Greetings from the waterfall / Dark dreams / Far away as a star / Everything is beautiful, everything is happy / The soft criminal He sings in Yalova
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