As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow by Zoulfa Katouh is an emotional and haunting debut novel set against the backdrop of the Syrian civil war. The story follows a young woman torn between her desire to escape the horrors around her and her love for her homeland. Katouh masterfully captures the complexities of human emotions amidst conflict, painting a vivid picture of courage, sacrifice, and hope. With its compelling narrative and unforgettable characters, this novel shines a light on the resilience of the human spirit. A deeply moving read, it resonates with anyone touched by stories of survival and love.
As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow
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Zoulfa Katouh’s As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow is a poignant tale set in war-torn Syria, exploring love, loss, and resilience. This powerful debut blends heart-wrenching storytelling with a message of hope amidst unimaginable adversity
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