Everything happens for a reason
Three twin girls: “Amira”, “Malak” and “Maryam”. Their mother died after giving birth to them, then they separated after they were adopted by different families, each of them experiencing their own different battles in life, then they came together in their twenties to live together in one house. In the end, all the characters in the novel understand their lessons in life and why everything that happened in their lives happened, because everything happens for a reason and for the wisdom of God.
If we do not understand life's lessons for us...the same painful situations will continue to be repeated to us in the form of different people, forms, and situations, and we will continue to complain about our situation. Until we stop living the role of the victim and take responsibility for our lives and our choices in them, we understand why what happened to us happened and what was the wisdom behind it all? Only then will we stop playing secondary roles in other people's stories, and we will be the heroes of our own story
In late October, a writer specializing in the lives of saints gives a lecture in a remote northern Swedish village. After the lecture ends, an old man approaches her to tell her that she will stay with him for the night.
Her stay with him is prolonged due to a snow storm that cuts off the road, during which she learns more about the life of her host Hadar, who suffers from cancer, and the strange competition that links him with his brother and neighbor Ulf, who suffers from heart disease.
About two brothers who share a lot in common and are linked by a tangled relationship of jealousy, rivalry, guilt, and a strange guest who becomes the engine of this relationship, Torgny Lindgren tells with dark irony in his Auguste Prize-winning novel, Sweetness, a different story about brotherhood.