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Award-winning Red Lines provides cinematic boots on the ground, offering a rare window into the Syrian conflict,...
-20%It received rave reviews in both the New York Times and The Guardian. The story goes like this: at a lovely dinner p...
-15%Sophie Rostopchine, the Countess of Segur, is a French writer of Russian birth. Originally published in the 19th century, Segur'...
-15%A funny, offbeat portait of Miami, The Strongest Man follows Beef (Robert Lorie), an anxiety-ridden Cuban constr...
-20%A modern-day printing of the original text of Antoine Galland's first European translation of One Thousand and One Nights. The tales&n...
-15%The author presents a timeline and notes on his experiences of the atrocities and horror committed on civilians by warring clan m...
-15%A Somali translation of "Liberty in the Modern State" by Harold Laski. The book takes into account the post-war political landsc...
-10%This thought-provoking book, now available in Arabic, identifies cooperation as the most important challenge faced by civil socie...
-15%When cholera breaks out in the village, Sandra and Pato learn about treatment and prevention.
-15%Translated from the Norwegian and with a movie by the same name that was nominated for an Oscar, this is an eccentric and truly funny ...
-17%Two friends, Serafin and Plum, and a hamster named Hercules, find themselves in a strange town where they are not welcome because they...
-15%Eritrea is under Ethopian occupation and there's to be a revolution. The enslaved and followers who dream of freedom will rise up unde...
-12%Through a clever mix of stop-motion animation and interviews, The Wanted 18 recreates an astonishing true story:...
-20%The delightful debut novel by Brooke Davis is now available in Arabic. It is the story of a little red-haired girl who has lost ...
-12%An exploration and critique of the Somali criminal justice system.
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The best known novel by Maxim Gorky is based on true events during the Russian revolutionary movement.
The author writes of his childhood and youth in Baghdad when the city was home to a flourishing Jewish community. From 1920 to the early 1950s more than a third of the city's population were Jews whose customs had an influence on Baghdad's cultural and commercial life.
A collection of writings by the British philosopher, historican, social reformer, and pacifist.
The semi-autographical novel by the beautiful and high-spirited American writer, socialite, and painter. It was written in just six weeks while the author was a patient in a sanatorium, and is considered a classic novel of the woman's expeirence in American society during the golden Jazz Age.
The famous British philosopher, logician, writer, and Nobel laureate shares his thoughts about war, religion, happiness, the future of mankind, and more.
When things don't go as planned on a visit to the park with his mom, Totti learns how to cope with negative emotions so the day and his mood aren't ruined.
Majid Shihah is an Egyptian author. In addition to two collections of short stories, this is his third novel.
Longlisted for the 2020 IPAF. This is the second novel by this author to be longlisted for the IPAF. It uses magical realism to re-imagine the political history of Algeria and Arab history as a whole. The lives of different characters intersect based on possible scenarios fate has ordained.
A history of East Africa, including Ethiopia and Somalia, in the 16th century. Includes bibliographical references. Translated from the Arabic. Arabic title translated as: Masterpiece of All Time.
A new Arabic translation of essays by William James, the "father of American psychology." Topics include pragmatism, the will to believe doctrine, philosophy of religion, and more.
Shortlisted for the 2020 IPAF, this is the story of the murder of Zakaria Mubarak who has just returned to his village after a long exile abroad. In his possession is a painting by Marc Chagall that was a gift from his French girlfriend. Cousins are the suspected murderers in this absorbing novel about murder, rumors of buried treasure,...
A sweeping historical novel from the era when the Mamluks ruled Egypt. Mamluks were a warrior class of slave soldiers that rose to power and ruled Egypt and Syria from 1250 to 1517. They are known for having defeated the western European Christian Crusaders and formally ending the era of the Crusades in 1302.