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A novel that digs into the narratives of the region, and proposes a new narrative and concept for the city of Aleppo in the nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries, through intertwined stories of unrequited love, certain death through massacres, plague, stagnant and cholera, and the concept of identity and belonging and their questions. Ending it and the novel about a surviving Christian child in Mardin, epic True humanity about the flood and human anxiety, the illusion of escaping from this flood and epidemics, and about the dilemma of life itself. Small destinies lead us to a greater destiny for the city of Aleppo, which throughout its long history has profound social, political and religious transformations, monitored by the previous reference in this epic inhabited by the duality of love and death

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