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An epic and deeply emotional tale of love and loss unfolds against the backdrop of the Syrian revolution in "As Long As the Lemon Trees Grow." This captivating story ignites with the flames of hope and possibility, drawing readers into its world and refusing to let go. The new paperback edition includes an exclusive short story, "Joy," which offers fresh glimpses into the lives of Salama and Kenan. Notably, the book was shortlisted for the British Book Awards Discover Book of the Year. The narrative is endorsed by renowned authors like Elizabeth Laird, who emphasizes its significance, describing it as a must-read. Samira Ahmed praises its emotional depth, while Huda Fahmy finds it hauntingly beautiful.
A year before the revolution changed everything, Salama watched her brother marry her best friend Layla, pondering when her own love story might take shape. Now, in a time of upheaval, she dedicates herself to working at a hospital, offering aid to the injured and mourning those she cannot save. Layla and her unborn child are the only tangible connections Salama has left, apart from Khawf, a haunting hallucination born from the traumatic events she has witnessed. Khawf incessantly urges Salama to flee, yet she remains steadfast. Her resolve is tested when she meets Kenan, whose striking green eyes reflect a willingness to stay and fight for Syria's future, risking everything for a cause greater than himself.
