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Jan 1, 2000 · Hébreu · Broché (60 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 60
Langue Hébreu
Publié Jan 1, 2000
Éditeur כתר

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In the winter of 1999, a brief article in an American magazine captured the plight of an Iranian refugee stranded at an airport near Paris. His story reflects a bittersweet tapestry of hope and despair, as he navigates a foreign environment filled with uncertainty. The chilling backdrop of the airport serves as both a physical and emotional limbo, where dreams of freedom clash with the reality of displacement.

Through the lens of this poignant narrative, readers are invited to explore the complexities of identity and belonging. The refugee's experiences evoke questions about courage and resilience in the face of overwhelming obstacles. As he encounters various people who shape his journey, each interaction becomes a testament to the shared human experience of searching for a place to call home.

The author delicately weaves a tale that is both personal and universal, reminding us of the stories that remain untold in the shadows of society. It is a profound exploration of the human spirit's will to endure, making this work a compelling read for anyone interested in the narratives that define our world.
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