The New York Times Bestseller by musician and artist George Watsky is available here in German. This is his debut memoir, writte...
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-15%The tale of Ali Baba and the forty thieves from the Arabian Nights in Arabic and English. Learn 90 new vocabulary words in both languages. Includes a handy glossary at the back. From the series Tales from The Arabian Nights featuring 7 tales in 6 books. Read them all and learn 450 new words.
The tale of Aladdin and his magic lamp from the Arabian Nights in Arabic and English. Learn 85 new vocabulary words in both languages. Includes a handy glossary at the back. From the series Tales from The Arabian Nights featuring 7 tales in 6 books. Read them all and learn 450 new words.
The adventures of Sinbad the Sailor from the Arabian Nights in Arabic and English. Learn 150 new vocabulary words in both languages. Includes a handy glossary at the back. From the series Tales from The Arabian Nights featuring 7 tales in 6 books. Read them all and learn 450 new words.
Huda and Imad learn about the seasons and different types of weather.
A young boy copes with living with his dad on weekends and with his mom during the week, but he is happy that they don't fight any more and his mom is no longer sad. Named "Children's Book of the Year" 2017 by Etisalat Award for Arabic Children's Literature.
Jullnar, the Princess of Zanzibar, is courageous and fearless. She sets sail on an adventure to explore the world.
The grandfather and patriarch of an Egyptian family imparts 10 commandments (not to be confused with those from the Old Testament) to his grandson to help him enjoy life and resist temptation. The grandson doesn't always keep these commandments, but nevertheless, they represent grandpa's wisdom and advice for future generations.
Based on a true story that spans the history of Iraq in the 1940s, it follows a journalist and female owner of the first magazine in Iraq through her various relationships with high-ranking men and is ultimately forced to flee her beloved country.
A poor young teacher in Jordan feels alienated from conservative society. As an intellectual with intense existential questions, he finds the windowless room he is forced to rent in a poor district of town as a metaphor for his life.
Raheel, even though she is divorced, is determined to remain hopeful. She resists depression through music, uses her new found freedom to play and sing as a way of sowing seeds of hope. Shortlisted for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction 2019.
Arabic poetry by Saudi poet Layla Abdallah Jufi that reveals our deepest, unspoken feelings.
In this seminal work, the author presents another perspective on the effects of Ottoman rule in Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Yemen. Instead of the demoralizing prelude to the rise of Arab nationalism, Hathaway uses Arabic and Ottoman primary sources to present the cultural, social, and political changes of this era as the positive foundation for...