A coming-of-age story within a suspenseful thriller, set against the real events, culture wars and political realities of Germany in t...
-20%George W. Bush candidly describes the moments of critical decision-making that molded his personal life and his eight years in the Ova...
-17%Samy is very shy and doesn't like to talk to other people because it's scary and he doesn't know what to say. Now his little dog is lo...
-15%This thought-provoking book, now available in Arabic, identifies cooperation as the most important challenge faced by civil socie...
-15%Strange things are afoot in Bad City. The Iranian ghost town, home to prostitutes, junkies, pimps, and other sordid souls, is a place ...
-20%An interesting journey back in time to see how our modern ways of living, and the tools we use, actually originated in primitive cultu...
-12%By the author of the bestselling novel, A Dog's Purpose, which is now a major motion picture, this illustrated novel for young readers...
-15%It received rave reviews in both the New York Times and The Guardian. The story goes like this: at a lovely dinner p...
-15%Terry Eagleton, a renowned literary theorist, critic and prolific writer, in this book explores the rise of religious fundamentalism a...
-15%American universities have been credited, among other things, with the discovery of the laser, GPS, MRI, radar, and Viagra. Here the&n...
-20%Award-winning Red Lines provides cinematic boots on the ground, offering a rare window into the Syrian conflict,...
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-35%A funny, offbeat portait of Miami, The Strongest Man follows Beef (Robert Lorie), an anxiety-ridden Cuban constr...
-20%Masterfully explores the significance of water in Chile's vast history and culture, examining the indigenous tribes of the Western Pat...
-20%By the winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature, this is the haunting novella, based on the true story of a Jewish teenager in WWI...
-10%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%A gorgeous series on Islamic culture for kids features stories of the prophets. This volume (#2) tells the story of Noah according to Islamic tradition and features lush illustrations and vocalized text for easier reading.
A gorgeous series on Islamic culture for kids features stories of the prophets. This volume (#3) tells the story of Hud and Saleh according to Islamic tradition and features lush illustrations and vocalized text for easier reading.
Book one in a gorgeous series on Islamic culture for kids features stories of the prophets. This volume (#4) tells the story of Abraham according to Islamic tradition and features lush illustrations and vocalized text for easier reading.
A gorgeous series on Islamic culture for kids features stories of the prophets. This volume (#5) tells the story of Joseph according to Islamic tradition and features lush illustrations and vocalized text for easier reading.
Book one in a gorgeous series on Islamic culture for kids features stories of the prophets. This volume (#7) tells the story of David according to Islamic tradition and features lush illustrations and vocalized text for easier reading.
A gorgeous series on Islamic culture for kids features stories of the prophets. This volume (#9) tells the story of Jonah and Ezra according to Islamic tradition and features lush illustrations and vocalized text for easier reading.
Originally written in German in 1922, this short story by Franz Kafka centers on a dog and his inquiries into the rationale of his existence in the world.
A sweeping fictional biography of two of the most prominent women in the Umayyad Era. Aisha Bint Talha and Sukaina Bint al-Hussein were both from prominent political families in the Caliphate. They were among the first women to hold literary salons in the Middle Ages to welcome nobles, scholars, writers, and poets. This novel reveals...
Welcome to the year 2084 when the Arab world is now comprised of three major, warring states. This dystopian, Orwellian tale is the "1984" of the Middle East.
Originally published in 1959, this mystery finds the beloved Hercule Poirot investigating a murder at a private girls' school in England. Can Poirot find the killer before the killer murders the young student who hired him?
Originally published in 1965, this mystery, featuring Miss Marple, finds the intrepid sleuth on vacation at an old-fashioned London hotel where an eccentric guest sets of an unexpected, and violent, chain of events.