
Salwa Arabic kids Book The Serpent’s Spell Written by Aya Qassem Illustrated by Ali Chamseddine
بواسطة:
Aya Qassem
لغة: العربية
تنسيق: غلاف ورقي
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 10: 9957042335
رقم دولي معياري للكتاب 13: 9789957042332
تاريخ النشر:
July 15th, 2022
الناشر: Salwa
صفحات: 151
الأنواع: Romance, Children’s, Horror, Fantasy, Art & Photography
In a small school setting, Muzna feels the weight of being an outsider as she encounters the Makhlouta gang, a tight-knit group renowned for their intimidating presence. Instead of fitting in, she becomes the target of their furtive glares and whispered secrets. The nuances of high school hierarchies play out against the backdrop of friendship and fear, as Muzna navigates through her first days filled with uncertainty.
As the story unfolds, deep-rooted themes of acceptance and courage surface. Muzna's journey becomes one of self-discovery as she faces the hidden dynamics of her peers. With every interaction, the tension rises, and the reader is pulled deeper into the complexities of adolescent relationships and personal growth.
The vivid illustrations complement the narrative beautifully, capturing the emotional essence of each scene. The blend of captivating visuals with Aya Qassem’s storytelling invites readers to reflect on their own experiences with friendship and belonging, making it not just a tale about school life but also a poignant exploration of what it means to find one’s place in the world.
As the story unfolds, deep-rooted themes of acceptance and courage surface. Muzna's journey becomes one of self-discovery as she faces the hidden dynamics of her peers. With every interaction, the tension rises, and the reader is pulled deeper into the complexities of adolescent relationships and personal growth.
The vivid illustrations complement the narrative beautifully, capturing the emotional essence of each scene. The blend of captivating visuals with Aya Qassem’s storytelling invites readers to reflect on their own experiences with friendship and belonging, making it not just a tale about school life but also a poignant exploration of what it means to find one’s place in the world.