What I wanted from the whole world but you
And today I say: “You have the whole world except me.”
In her new book, Ahlam Mosteghanemi tells the story of a man who was terrified of separation, so he lost faith in love from the ground up. A mysterious man approaches the writer, the heroine of the story, and addresses her with words that are nothing but her own. Sentences she previously said to Camelia, inspiring the best-selling book Forgetting.com.
Who is this man and what does he want from her?
As usual, dreams carry us to the exciting worlds of love and the malicious games of fate.
Also in this book are pages from the memories of the dreams of the writer and the human being, which she recounts for the first time to the reader. Funny memories she lived with the figures of their contemporaries such as Nizar Qabbani and Ghazi Al-Qusaibi, and other private family ones.
It also includes the heroes of her novels, her relationship with them and with writing, her separation from them after each book, and her renewed encounter with writing after each time.
All this in the enjoyable, narrative-intensive style that we are accustomed to, and the rich content of her stories and the stories of others and their concerns and concerns, whether they were emotional, social or patriotic.