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Mother Adriana

Translated by Nahla Baydoun

"Mother Adriana" by Amin Maalouf is a profound dramatic work exploring faith, power, personal choices, and inner conflicts. Through the story of a woman facing difficult decisions, the book reflects on sacrifice, freedom, and the human struggle with destiny.

About this book

In "Mother Adriana", Amin Maalouf presents a dramatic exploration of human choices under pressure, where personal values meet social and political forces.
The work follows Adriana as she faces profound questions about faith, duty, and power in a challenging world.
Through thoughtful dialogue and philosophical depth, Maalouf examines the complexity of human nature and the desire for freedom and dignity.
The play reflects his ability to combine intellectual ideas with emotional storytelling.
It is a work that invites readers to think about sacrifice, responsibility, and the choices that define our lives.

Why read it?

For readers interested in philosophical and human-centered literature.
To discover Amin Maalouf’s dramatic and intellectual writing style.
For those exploring themes of freedom, faith, and personal choice.
To enjoy a short but meaningful literary work.

Who is it for?

Fans of drama and world literature.
Readers interested in philosophy and human questions.
Admirers of Amin Maalouf’s works.
Those interested in identity, society, and personal choices.

Book details

Language
ar
ISBN-13
9789953719023
Page count
120
Age rating
General