
Samrawit (Arabic Edition)
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Narrated by:
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Salim Al-Jahoushi
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By:
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Haji Jaber
About this listen
From Jeddah to Asmara, from Al-Nazlah to Khatmiyah, from one shore of the Red Sea to the other, the dualities unfold in this novel, which won the Sharjah Award for Creativity. "Omar," the protagonist of the story, moves from Jeddah, a city that grew in his very being, to Asmara, Massawa, Keren, and other cities of the postponed homeland, searching for himself. He meets Samrawit, an Eritrean girl coming from her Parisian exile, and together, they embark on a shared quest for the dream homeland.
Please Note: This audiobook is in Arabic.
©2012 The Arab Cultural Center (P)2020 Rawi Al Kotob Trading
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