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The Scrolls Of Kislev in Franklin, TN
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Based on a true story
The Scrolls of Kislev by Nassar Al-Hassan is a deeply emotional novel set against the backdrop of war-torn Syria during the Safar Berlik famines and interwar massacres. The story follows Kislev, a man grappling with love, loss, and identity in a society fractured by conflict. Through a blend of memory and imagination, Kislev reflects on his relationships, especially with his late father, while uncovering hidden truths that bind personal and historical struggles. The novel poignantly explores the pain of separation, alienation, and the human desire for connection amidst chaos, offering a rich and symbolic narrative of resilience.
The Scrolls of Kislev by Nassar Al-Hassan is a deeply emotional novel set against the backdrop of war-torn Syria during the Safar Berlik famines and interwar massacres. The story follows Kislev, a man grappling with love, loss, and identity in a society fractured by conflict. Through a blend of memory and imagination, Kislev reflects on his relationships, especially with his late father, while uncovering hidden truths that bind personal and historical struggles. The novel poignantly explores the pain of separation, alienation, and the human desire for connection amidst chaos, offering a rich and symbolic narrative of resilience.
Based on a true story
The Scrolls of Kislev by Nassar Al-Hassan is a deeply emotional novel set against the backdrop of war-torn Syria during the Safar Berlik famines and interwar massacres. The story follows Kislev, a man grappling with love, loss, and identity in a society fractured by conflict. Through a blend of memory and imagination, Kislev reflects on his relationships, especially with his late father, while uncovering hidden truths that bind personal and historical struggles. The novel poignantly explores the pain of separation, alienation, and the human desire for connection amidst chaos, offering a rich and symbolic narrative of resilience.
The Scrolls of Kislev by Nassar Al-Hassan is a deeply emotional novel set against the backdrop of war-torn Syria during the Safar Berlik famines and interwar massacres. The story follows Kislev, a man grappling with love, loss, and identity in a society fractured by conflict. Through a blend of memory and imagination, Kislev reflects on his relationships, especially with his late father, while uncovering hidden truths that bind personal and historical struggles. The novel poignantly explores the pain of separation, alienation, and the human desire for connection amidst chaos, offering a rich and symbolic narrative of resilience.