The Saudi’s Daughter | Arabic Novel
The Saudi’s Daughter
Novel Description
A dramatic social novel that delves into the complexities of family ties, sacrifice, and the shadows of the past. The story follows Sawar, a virtuous teacher whose life is a testament to faith and patience as she cares for her terminally ill mother while navigating the cold absence of her father. Amidst the struggles of managing expensive medical treatments and a reckless younger sister, Sawar finds herself at a crossroads of unwanted marriage proposals and mysterious new encounters. The narrative masterfully weaves between the present and a twenty-year-old secret, revealing a history of manipulation, pride, and a marriage torn apart by cultural clashes and greed. As the mother faces a life-threatening surgery, the truth behind the father's abandonment finally surfaces, challenging everything Sawar believed about her identity. It is a poignant exploration of how the sins of the parents shape the destinies of their children. The plot thickens with the arrival of a renowned Saudi surgeon who might hold the key to the family's healing or further complications. Readers are taken on an emotional journey through the streets of Alexandria and the corridors of hospitals, witnessing the resilience of the human spirit. Ultimately, the novel questions whether forgiveness is possible when the past is built on a foundation of lies and vengeance.