Sultan is an ambitious young Emirati man who lives between his passion for sports and the responsibilities of everyday life.In the midst of his busy schedule, he hears about a book that piques his curiosity—The Pianist—which his university classmate Reem has been talking about.He decides to read it, unaware that this small decision will lead him on a journey that touches his heart before his mind.“Strangeness in my homeland and loneliness in my soul, a strangeness that lashes out at all feelings, O stranger among them and lonely in my heart, perhaps I will die alone.I regret my sadness, and I regret my situation, nothing more. I do not condone, but I turn a blind eye to the mouths of volcanoes waiting for someone to provoke them, and here I am, agitated, and here the fires are burning inside me while I am alive, and here I am looking at myself as if I were dead, seeing nothing but gray.”One of Malak’s thoughtsAnd this is where the real story begins, when the mind meets the heart and reality meets imagination.The book, written by a sensitive, emotional girl who expresses herself through writing and playing music, becomes a mirror through which Sultan sees himself.Her words are not only told but felt, and between the lines, the reader begins a journey toward what he feels but does not reveal.Read The Pianist to discover what you never dared to say.






