Ports of Call
Discover the enchanting narrative of Ports of Call by Amin Maalouf, a compelling tale that weaves together themes of love and conflict. Published in 2001, this 208-page novel serves as a poignant allegory for the enduring struggles in the Middle East over the past fifty years. Through the story of Ossyane—a name that symbolizes rebellion—Maalouf explores the complexities of relationships that transcend cultural and geographical divides. This beautifully crafted fiction invites readers to reflect on the human experience amidst historical turbulence. Perfect for fans of historical fiction and those interested in the rich tapestry of Middle Eastern narratives, Ports of Call is a must-read that resonates with timeless relevance.