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The Syrian Dandelion

De : Thaier Alhusain
Lu par : Will Rixon
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A Story of Love, Loss, and the Struggle for Redemption

As war consumes Syria, Shamil, a doctor living in London, must return to his homeland to ensure his family's safety. Estranged from his wife Laila and son Zain, he finds himself navigating both a fractured family and a country in turmoil. With every step, Shamil is forced to confront his own guilt, the ghosts of his past, and the painful reality of a homeland he barely recognizes.

The Syrian Dandelion is a profound tale of resilience, redemption, and the enduring bonds of love. From London's sterile hospital corridors to the smoldering ruins of Ar-Raqqah, Shamil's journey is one of survival, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of hope.

Author's Note: While this book draws inspiration from real-life occurrences, it remains a work of fiction. All characters, settings, and situations are products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual people is purely coincidental.

©2025 Thaier Alhusain (P)2025 Thaier Alhusain
Fiction Guerre et militaires Psychologie Vie de famille
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“A powerful and moving story that explores the complexities of family, loyalty, and survival amidst the chaos of war. Alhusain’s writing is gripping and poignant, offering a rare glimpse into the moral ambiguities of conflict from the perspective of a Syrian doctor. This book will stay with you long after you finish reading it.”

— Richard Moriarty, The Sun

“Alhusain’s powerful debut sheds light on the often-overlooked human stories of the Syrian conflict. Through the eyes of a doctor caught in the crossfire, we witness the devastating impact of war on families and communities. This is a book that demands to be read and discussed.”

— Chris Riches, Daily Express

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