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OverviewIn a remote village, a young girl's dream of education becomes an unforgivable act of defiance. Sarah longs for a life defined by learning and purpose, not by silence and submission. But in a society where a girl's worth is measured by obedience and marriage, her ambition is seen as disgrace. Her father, Sultan, a domineering patriarch consumed by power and reputation, views her dreams as a threat-not only to tradition, but to his authority. Driven by his own dark ambitions, Sultan seeks to strengthen his position in the village by aligning himself with Sheikh Abdullah, the most powerful and feared man in the area. The price of this alliance is devastating. . Caught between fear and conscience is Amina, Sultan's second wife and Sarah's stepmother. Once sympathetic to the girl's suffering, Amina is gradually pulled into complicity, her compassion eroded by survival instincts and manipulation. Her moral collapse reflects the quiet tragedies of women forced to choose between resistance and endurance. A brief possibility of escape emerges with Ahmed, an educated teacher who recognizes Sarah's intelligence and encourages her aspirations. His presence offers a glimpse of a different future-one built on dignity rather than domination. But in a world where defiance is punished, his attempt to help Sarah ends in catastrophe, extinguishing hope and reinforcing the village's unspoken law: resistance invites destruction. As tensions escalate, Sarah becomes the battleground and social fear. Abdullah's desire for vengeance, Sultan's cruelty, and the village's passive complicity converge, tightening the trap around her. Parallel to this is the betrayal of Talal, Sultan's trusted friend, whose loyalty fractures under the weight of long-suppressed psychological trauma, revealing how power poisons even those who serve it. This novel is a stark exploration of patriarchy, psychological trauma, and the devastating consequences of unchecked authority. Through intimate family dynamics and collective social pressure, it reveals how small decisions-made in fear, ambition, or silence-can lead to irreversible moral collapse. Dark, serious, and emotionally unflinching, this tragic story examines identity under coercion, the cost of tradition when it is valued above human life, and the fragile forms of courage that persist even when escape seems impossible. It is a powerful literary narrative about suffering, endurance, and the price paid by those who dare to imagine a different future. Finally, this novel events are based on fiction and its characters are not a reflection of true existing people but made by the author own imagination, which mean that the actions, dialog and characters in the novel should be treated as a fictional storytelling, not as a novel that reflects or encourages positive or negative criticism or perception of a given society or people. Full Product DetailsAuthor: S I SheriffPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.382kg ISBN: 9798196994609Pages: 282 Publication Date: 15 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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