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Zahra: The Woman Who Built A Nation
At the dawn of the 20th century (1910), when slavery was sealed with ownership papers and freedom was sold in slave markets, Zahra was born in an aristocratic Sudanese palace. She ended up as a slave in the Gulf after a massacre that killed her family and robbed them of everything.
For twenty years, Zahra learned the rules of survival: silence when her back was struck and a smile when her dignity was violated.
But beneath the cloak of submission, her heart concealed a legacy of pride and intelligence inherited from her father.
Then came the great transformation when she was suddenly granted her freedom, not through the conscience of society, but through a chance encounter.
But what Zahra did with her freedom is what made all the difference. She refuses to be a victim and transforms into a leader, building a family from scratch and teaching her children that dignity is not restored with tears but with will and determination, so that one of her grandchildren becomes a statesman who changes the face of the country, while she remains the secret behind his greatness!
50.00
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A Sea Of Silence
When the father falls ill and the home turns into a dark, unsettling forest, Shawq begins her journey in search of the truth hidden among papers tucked away in the bag of a mysterious mother and an untrustworthy guardian. But is the truth a path to salvation or something else that will destroy what little remains?
This is a conversation I left in my mind when I found no one to listen. And I expect, dear reader, that you will find many answers here.
Don’t hesitate; continue reading.
40.00
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Tearful Love
The wounding love, that love we know will silently destroy us, gnawing at our very core without mercy, yet we accept it.
We remain silent and stay because our hearts are attached to those who don’t feel us. And some forms of love are enough for us to simply see them happy, even from afar. True happiness isn’t always about possession but about seeing them well, with a smile on their faces and a sparkle in their eyes, even if we aren’t the cause.
This story isn’t just a love story; it’s a tale of silent sacrifice, of courage born from heartbreak, and of a woman who loved until her last breath.
It’s the story of Aisha, who taught us that the most painful kind of love is the one that remains unspoken.
40.00
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The People's Hat
Why “The People’s Hat” Matters?
In a world marked by burnout, disconnection, and quiet quitting, organizations that fail to understand the psychology of their people will find themselves losing talent, trust, and traction.
The People’s Hat matters because it reminds us of our highest responsibility as leaders and people professionals: to put humans at the heart of the system. Not as an afterthought but as the starting point. Not as a cost centre but as the center of value. It is time we honor that role with the depth, insight, and intentionality it deserves.
In wearing this hat, we no longer manage people only; we understand, enable, and elevate them
“The HR profession continues to evolve as it integrates the care for individuals with the need to build competitive, future-ready organizations. This book captures that evolution, offering clear, actionable insights across the full range of HR tools and processes, enriching people’s quality of work and life.”
Dave Ulrich
Rensis Likert Professor Emeritus, University of Michigan
Partner, The RBL Group
60.00
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Smartly Shifting Through Your Mind
What if the biggest limits in your life were the ones you placed on yourself? In this inspiring guide, Sultan Al Hendi discusses practical lessons, real-life stories, and empowering strategies to help students break free from doubt, redefine success, and achieve greatness without sacrificing fun and balance.From transforming failure into motivation to realizing that “impossible” is just another word for “not yet done,” this book is a step forward toward academic success, personal growth, and living with meaning.Whether you’re aiming for top grades, preparing for the future, or simply trying to find motivation in tough times, this book will remind you that you are capable of more than you think.It’s not about being perfect; instead, it’s about progress, mindset, and enjoying the journey.Your chance is now. Don’t just set a goal; initiate it.
40.00
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My Friend The Dinosaur Behind The Wall
Imagine a child befriending a dinosaur!
A delightful story inspired by children’s imaginations, written for them.
Suitable for young children aged 6 to 9.
This story celebrates joyful imagination and the values of family and friendship.
Written in simple language and dialogue, it speaks to a child’s mind and imagination, taking them to a beautiful world where fantasy meets reality.
30.00
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William
I’m William Kelly, nine years old and full of worries I can’t always say out loud. But when I write, my words come to life and maybe that’s where I’ll find my courage.
70.00
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Stars Climbing The Sky
It’s as if she’s you... she resembles you, intersects with you somewhere, sometimes shocking you, sometimes dazzling you.
She’s not just words but a living pulse of feelings that exude the scent of reality, experiences crafted to be a mirror to your soul.
30.00
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The Elfscapades Of Elvin
Did you know that many key events in history were actually influenced (often accidentally) by an Elf?
Follow Elvin through a variety of historical moments and learn how they really happened.
Discover how a mischievous elf that you’ve never heard of has changed history as he has travelled the world in search of adventure, new experiences or just a loaf of bread.
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Blind Eye
Haunted and hunted. This wasn’t the life JC had imagined for herself when she was accepted into Harvard to study archaeology.
Fascinated with Egyptology, Jane St. Claire was thrilled when she was offered a job in Egypt, and more so because her best friend (and crush), Hamad, also took up a job as a social political psychologist in his hometown, Alexandria. Life seemed full of promise.
But once she arrived, her world flipped on its axis. Someone wanted her for her bloodline dead or alive. But why?
So began JC’s unexpected, and unwanted, search for the truth about her heritage.
50.00
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Heartbeats
“Each living creature on this earth is nothing but a heartbeat. And each heartbeat has a purpose. Finding, recognizing, accepting, and implementing that purpose is the key to a wholesome, happy, and memorable life – a life you will enjoy while you breathe and others around you will cherish long after you have stopped.”
30.00
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What Adam Begins, Adam Ends
Ten-year-old Adam stood on his doorstep, peering into the kitchen where his mother and father were engaged in a heated discussion—a conversation best left unheard of. He was too young to hear about the financial hardship his family was facing, the war ravaging his homeland, or the hidden world that surrounded him and his world on all sides.
If Adam had heard these secrets, the golden fortress around him would have crumbled. His eyes would have seen jinn of every kind, race, and color roaming every inch of his street. His ears would have heard whispers of the jinn speaking of the Battle of Karam Naz, or of the prophecy of the end of jinn rule that haunted the three masters, or of the impending war of the 99 princes.
And his tongue would have spoken… No… He would not speak. (Adam) said something about the jinn, so who would believe a child like Adam?!
55.00
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