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The patriarch, al-Sayyid Ahmad Abd al-Jawad, has renounced his old life of wine and women out of grief — but the appetite that ruled him has not died, and he is soon drawn back into it through Zanuba, a lute player once coveted by his own son Yasin.\n\nAt the heart of the novel is the youngest son, Kamal, now a sensitive teenager consumed by an impossible love for Aïda, the elegant, unattainable sister of a wealthy friend. As Aïda drifts beyond his reach, Kamal's private heartbreak becomes entangled with a larger crisis of faith and thought: defying his father, he chooses to become a teacher and dares to write in praise of Darwin, setting reason against inherited belief.\n\nAround them, the family's fortunes shift — Yasin's scandalous marriages, the patriarch's hidden hypocrisies, the pull of a changing Egypt. Rich, ironic, and deeply humane, Palace of Desire deepens Mahfouz's portrait of a family and a nation caught between tradition and modernity.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kkc88x97z11x317wccpzjebb.jpg","LACPI#0L%gwu01~VIVX8?a9Z-VNb",2006,548,[340],{"id":341,"slug":342,"name":343},"01kjte572ycvgwkbp61y55d8t5","ngyb-mhfoth-i3aw","نجيب محفوظ",[345,346,347,348,349],{"id":36,"name":37,"slug":38,"is_fiction":18},{"id":232,"name":233,"slug":234,"is_fiction":18},{"id":44,"name":45,"slug":46,"is_fiction":18},{"id":32,"name":33,"slug":34,"is_fiction":18},{"id":40,"name":41,"slug":42,"is_fiction":18},[351],{"id":352,"slug":353,"name":354,"position":355,"is_main_entry":18,"parent_id":7,"parent_slug":7,"parent_name":7},"01kkc9a1tbccj8hs9zfjdq4wmz","the-cairo-trilogy-gs4o","The Cairo Trilogy","2.00",{"pace":72,"complexity":7,"audience":75,"mood":357,"themes":358,"setting_period":7,"summary":7,"content_warnings":7},[77,78],[],{"id":360,"slug":361,"title":362,"description":363,"primary_cover_url":364,"cover_blurhash":365,"first_publish_year":366,"community_rating_avg":7,"community_rating_count":13,"page_count":367,"authors":368,"genres":377,"series":386,"enrichment":387},"01kx94329qkfpag5bx0ssfgk5g","das-meer-der-libellen-ryd7","Das Meer der Libellen","Ayaana grows up on Pate Island off the Kenyan coast, raised alone by her mother Munira, who was disowned by her wealthy family after becoming pregnant outside marriage. 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Lulu is left to wonder whether she is losing her grip on reality, or whether someone wants her to believe she is.\n\nMeagan Church's domestic thriller uses the polished surfaces of mid-century womanhood to explore gaslighting, motherhood, and the cost of being disbelieved.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kkfhb6nmy1psg63ke0kj5fn6.jpg","LBJtYPxw+F=_02-:0#5lm7w]?^%1",2025,"5.00",1,342,[502],{"id":503,"slug":504,"name":505},"01kkfhb6nem0d9f9h29zy3bs6w","meagan-church-eefh","Meagan Church",[507,508,509,510,514,518],{"id":32,"name":33,"slug":34,"is_fiction":18},{"id":159,"name":160,"slug":161,"is_fiction":18},{"id":36,"name":37,"slug":38,"is_fiction":18},{"id":511,"name":512,"slug":513,"is_fiction":18},41,"Psychological Thriller","psychological-thriller",{"id":515,"name":516,"slug":517,"is_fiction":18},43,"Domestic Thriller","domestic-thriller",{"id":475,"name":476,"slug":477,"is_fiction":18},[],{"pace":484,"complexity":7,"audience":75,"mood":521,"themes":522,"setting_period":7,"summary":7,"content_warnings":7},[210,486],[523],"unreliable-narrator",{"id":525,"slug":526,"title":527,"description":528,"primary_cover_url":529,"cover_blurhash":530,"first_publish_year":531,"community_rating_avg":532,"community_rating_count":499,"page_count":533,"authors":534,"genres":543,"series":567,"enrichment":568},"01kkfh6kcwb95csys6sfsfvdnq","lhacienda-ywnc","The Hacienda","In the turbulent aftermath of the Mexican War of Independence, Beatriz has lost everything: her father executed, her home destroyed, her mother's family unwilling to take her in. 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Born to a devout Hebrew father, Zakhari, and an Egyptian mother, Romana, Shimon embodies the meeting of two cultures, and he carries that dual inheritance out of Egypt as a child during the Exodus.\n\nFramed around the years of wandering in the wilderness of Sinai — from the departure from Egypt in the time of the prophet Moses to Moses's death — the narrative follows Shimon as the physical journey through the desert becomes a deeper, spiritual one. 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He brings with him his young, spirited wife, Isabel, and for a while the isolation is a kind of peace — until two miscarriages and a stillbirth leave Isabel hollowed by grief.\n\nThen, weeks later, a boat washes ashore carrying a dead man and a living infant. Isabel is certain the baby is a gift; Tom, bound by duty and conscience, knows they should report it. The choice they make in that moment will bind them to a lie, and to another grieving family on the mainland, in ways that can only end in heartbreak.\n\nM.L. Stedman's luminous debut is a moral drama about love, loss, and the impossible arithmetic of doing wrong for the right reasons.","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fstorage\u002Fcovers\u002Feditions\u002F01\u002F01kkfjhjqphzecgtvsxpsvg8zj.jpg","LH4E1.VtPEoguOVsR3j@u4V@ROoz",2012,"3.70",362,[646],{"id":647,"slug":648,"name":649},"01kkfjhjqf8yn43wy6dt4ywpwe","ml-stedman-iirr","M.L. 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