
Late Night Chat (Arabic Edition)
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Narrated by:
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Pandarosh
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By:
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Mona Baibars
About this listen
A short dramatic story
Every evening, a man sits on his balcony watching the street, where a strange man passes by every day talking to himself in a curious way. He could not ignore this recurring scene, so one day he decided to go down and ask him. What started as a passing conversation turned into a window into a life full of mystery and contradictions, a story about love, loss, and the search for salvation. Between the scattered words and strange stories, he finds himself facing bigger questions about fate and choices. What secret is this man hiding? And why does he stand under that window every day?
Please note: This audiobook is in Arabic.
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