A social, humane novel that embodies fraternal solidarity in the most difficult situations of life, and depicts the nobility of sacrifices in life’s various pitfalls and ways to overcome them. It is a bright picture of family compassion between siblings at all stages of life, in the presence and absence of parents.
A man who believed in me:
Arwa stands in front of the door of her house after returning from Britain to spend the summer vacation with her family. She is surprised that her father does not know her and does not remember her name. So she tries in various ways to save her father after he was afflicted with Alzheimer’s disease. In it, she explains the internal suffering that a person feels with this disease that destroys the cerebellum and makes him... A white sheet of paper free of all small details.