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By: Ashar Alzeer

A Pavilion In The Rain

Romance
Arabic 174 Pages Ratings:
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The story of a woman in her thirties, living in a small village, captivated by its customs and traditions.


Her husband’s cruelty drives her to escape into her dreams. She believes that by separating from him, she has freed herself from his oppression, only to face the injustice of society with her child.


She tries to start anew by traveling and searching for work, where she encounters her first love, whose memory has never left her.


She lives in conflict between her maternal instincts and her desire to live her dreams and fulfill her aspirations.

Ashar AlZeer, a Syrian novelist and poet, has published numerous literary works in cultural journals, newspapers, and websites.


A daughter of the mountains, she learned from silence how to listen and from nature how to remain pure despite the world’s harshness.


She was born in Masyaf, Syria, among trees that know secrets and a sky that was the first to teach her the meaning of dreams.


There, her journey with words began—not as a hobby, but as a refuge that felt like home.


She grew up reading with the passion of someone searching for herself between the lines; books were her hopes, and writing was her way of understanding the unsaid.


Although her studies took her down the path of engineering and science, her heart remained drawn to literature—a lover of poetry, captivated by songs that resemble stories.


She never believed that degrees alone define a person, so she chose to learn from everything that brought her beauty and awareness.


She participated in workshops, seminars, and cultural centers and found herself more fully realized the closer she got to culture and people.


She wrote reflections that mirrored her—simple and sincere—and when she shared them with others, they resonated, and she won literary competitions more than once.


She writes because she believes that words have the power to save us and because within her lie stories that cannot bear silence.

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