In its content, the novel deals with the story of a person who begins to wake up one day to find two men at the door telling him that he is wanted for trial, but they do not explain what case they are accusing him of. For any crime, he is interrogated, and as events develop and change, he fails to find out his crime. He and his lawyer begin to defend himself in various ways. But the difficulty they face is not knowing what his crime was
For the sake of Zayed, Maryam:
In my novel, I wanted to create a life for Mary, to change her fate, to push away death so that it could take others and keep her alive. This is my first novel experience, and success is from God.
For Zayed, Maryam, is a novel that tells about the Emirati girl, the Emirati family, and Zayed in the Emirati home, about solidarity and love in Emirati society and the view of girls in light of the development that Zayed, may God have mercy on him, established in this country. Maryam, who lives in the Emirate of Sharjah, goes through many situations and events that... You pass by any girl whose dream was to graduate from the UAE University, and Salem, Maryam’s fiancé, played a role in changing the events so that she could marry Mubarak, who died before Zayed was born, and the dream of graduating from the university evaporated. Will she be able to return to the university with Zayed in her care? There are many events in it of love and determination. And discover the facts.
Catherine, an orphan girl, carries the stigma of her social background because she is of mixed race, in an era when society was against her and all the principles she represented. In the midst of her daily struggle, music gives her the freedom to temporarily escape and the possibility of dreaming of a better life. Within a journey ravaged by the vicissitudes of unexpected motherhood and an absent husband, Catherine strives to protect this hard-earned haven and rely on her talent to build a future for her family.
Mahsa is also an orphan girl, who grows up in an atmosphere of loss after her parents die and she is sent to live with her relatives in Pakistan. As part of her struggle to find her freedom, Mahsa flees to Montreal, leaving her first love behind. But in the end, she discovers the impossibility of cutting the threads of her past, and finally finds herself forced to accept an arranged marriage. For Mahsa, music becomes her beautiful solace, allowing her to escape from the oppressive circumstances that surround her.
In light of their struggle between the visible life and the hidden life, the two girls, music lovers, meet...
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“I can no longer remember the number of times I stood captivated by the details of the events of this poignant novel. Each page depicts hope versus despair, and asks us to struggle to achieve our dreams without which we would be lost. This story, which presents the themes of motherhood and friendship, through its two exceptional heroines, will remain... Engraved in my memory to accompany me for a long time.”
Khaled Hosseini, author of The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns.