It's 2011 and the Arab Spring is in full bloom when the discovery of two bodies in Beirut sows the first seeds of unrest in Lebanon. With houses already burning, Amin sets out to write down his memories of the country: Of the year 1994, when he returned as a teenager with his grandmother, twelve years after his parents' deaths. Of his friendship with Jafar, the boy who explored the desolate postwar landscape with him. And of the painful discovery that there will never be certainty--neither about his friend's past nor his family's history. In this novel full of mystery and suspense, friendship and loss, searches and secrets, Jarawan skillfully interweaves a deeply personal story with the tumultuous history of the Middle East.
Pierre Jarawan Book order
January 1, 1985
Pierre Jarawan is an author whose work delves into themes of identity and exile. His prose is characterized by a poetic language and a deep insight into the complexities of human relationships and the search for home. Through compelling narratives, he explores the clash of cultures and the personal journeys that shape our understanding of the world. His writings resonate with readers seeking literary experiences that are both intimate and universal.





- 2022
- 2019
The storyteller
- 468 pages
- 17 hours of reading
From Germany to Beirut, the Storyteller follows the turbulent search of a son for a father whose heart has never stopped yearning for his homeland, Lebanon.