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Children Made Of Wood-bookcover

By: Sulaiman Alyassen

Children Made Of Wood

Contemporary
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In a remote village surrounded by coffee plantations, Adam and his brothers grew up chasing dreams bigger than their narrow world.

Adam would run like a wild horse through the fields, dreaming of becoming a runner and forging his path to glory. Ahmed would gaze at the sky, imagining himself one day a pilot soaring far from this harsh earth. And little Nemo wanted to be a voice to be heard, a reporter carrying stories to the world.

But dreams don't always come true as we imagine. Sometimes they come true in ways we never wished for. Adam, who used to run freely, now ran through alleys in fear for his life. Ahmed found himself soaring in worlds he never wanted to reach. And for Nemo, some dreams were stolen before they could see the light of day.

On a perilous journey, a mysterious man leads them, promising freedom and a future. But the path to their dreams is paved with deception, and the exits that appear as doors to salvation may be endless labyrinths.

In a city teeming with secrets, Adam finds himself in a world utterly unlike anything he has ever known, where nothing is free, and no one comes without a price.

Amidst the crowded alleyways, he encounters Olivia, a doctor with distant roots, who may be his only window to the light, or perhaps just another mirage in the desert of his journey. But fate allows no one to escape.

When truth becomes blurred, and betrayal looms ever closer, Adam realizes that escape may simply be another way back to square one... but at what cost?

Sulaiman Al-Yassin is, first and foremost, a human being, someone who loves writing, but life chose for him to become a professional quality specialist.

He loves travel and exploring other cultures as a second hobby, and he is a new writer who hopes to create a new style using Arab and, specifically, Gulf culture as aesthetic tools no less valuable than other cultures in his writing.

He comes from a pure Bedouin family, renowned not for literature, but for falconry.

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