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Mama Hessa's Mice

Mama Hessa's Mice is a powerful and thought-provoking novel that explores sectarian conflict and its impact on society. Through a compelling narrative and a visionary approach, Saud Al-Sanousi examines themes of coexistence, identity, and the dangers of division, delivering a story that is both emotional and deeply relevant.

About this book

The novel follows a group of friends and families whose lives are gradually shaped by growing sectarian tensions. Using the metaphor of "mice" as a symbol of hatred and division, the story illustrates how social harmony can be destroyed by intolerance. Spanning several decades of regional events, the narrative explores friendship, loyalty, identity, and the fragility of coexistence. Al-Sanousi combines realism with a dystopian vision to create a deeply moving and cautionary tale. The novel stands as one of the most significant contemporary Arabic works addressing sectarianism and social fragmentation.

Why read it?

It offers a powerful examination of sectarian conflict and social division.
It presents a thought-provoking vision of the future.
It combines literary suspense with profound human themes.
It encourages reflection on tolerance and coexistence.
It is considered one of Saud Al-Sanousi's most important and daring novels.

Who is it for?

Readers of contemporary Arabic fiction.
Those interested in social and political issues.
Fans of thought-provoking literature.
Literature and social science students.
Readers seeking meaningful and impactful novels.

Book details

Language
ar
ISBN-13
9789921809480
Page count
437
Age rating
Adults