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As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow

By: Zoulfa Katouh
Narrated by: Sarah Agha
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Bloomsbury presents As Long As the Lemon Trees Grow by Zoulfa Katouh, read by Sarah Agha.

An epic, emotional, breathtaking story of love and loss set amid the Syrian revolution. Burning with the fires of hope and possibility, AS LONG AS THE LEMON TREES GROW will sweep you up and never let you go.
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE BRITISH BOOK AWARDS DISCOVER BOOK OF THE YEAR

'This is an important book. Everyone should read it' – Elizabeth Laird, award-winning author of Welcome to Nowhere
'Wrenching and lyrical' – Samira Ahmed, New York Times bestselling author of Internment
'Hauntingly beautiful ... a must read' – Huda Fahmy, author of Huda F Are You
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Salama Kassab was a pharmacy student when the cries for freedom broke out in Syria. She still had her parents and her big brother; she still had her home. She was even supposed to be meeting a boy to talk about marriage.

Now Salama volunteers at a hospital in Homs, helping the wounded who flood through the doors. She knows that she should be thinking about leaving, but who will help the people of her beloved country if she doesn't? With her heart so conflicted, her mind has conjured a vision to spur her to action. His name is Khawf, and he haunts her nights with hallucinations of everything she has lost.

But even with Khawf pressing her to leave, when she crosses paths with Kenan, the boy she was supposed to meet on that fateful day, she starts to doubt her resolve in leaving home at all. Soon, Salama must learn to see the events around her for what they truly are—not a war, but a revolution—and decide how she, too, will cry for Syria’s freedom.
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©2022 Zoulfa Katouh (P)2022 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Death & Dying Depression & Mental Health Difficult Situations Family & Relationships Friendship Literature & Fiction Mental Health Multicultural Heartfelt Inspiring
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The most beautifully written and equally devastating book I have read in a while. A book that gives a voice to the people of Syrian and the Syrians diaspora.

Incredibly raw, full of emotion, of heartache and eventually hope.

My the heart weep for the people of Syria.

Gut punching incredible

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A beautifully read exciting and heartfelt story of love and hope in the midst of Syria’s horrible revolution.

A beautifully read exciting and heartfelt story of love and hope in the midst of Syria’s horrible revolution.

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I didn’t know much about the Syria war and found it took me awhile to get into this book as I found the character Hal odd at first but when I realised what was going on what a fabulous book. Heartbreaking and I found myself rooting for them to get out and survive such a horrible ordeal

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Absolutely loved this book! It is very well written and had a gripping story line.

Brilliant, moving story!

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Gorgeous writing, heartbreaking story that I’ve cried with more than I can write about.

However,
1. The wrong pronunciation of “Ghibli” and “Cephalexin” (or more American for the latter, so forgivable) just screeched into my brain
2. the amount of times “saving lives” was mentioned was very annoying. Not because I’m a doctor (a bit maybe) but because I’m sure some other phrases could’ve been found for it.
As a student I used to use medical terminology to express myself when writing, so I understand its use and it makes me feel nostalgic, as well as the “hero” sentiment, but that doesn’t excuse the author’s saturated use of these words.
I still give it 5 stars because my heart aches and aches and the story was just breathtakingly painful❤️

Amazing and a must read, despite imperfect narration and writing

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