In the heart of a tense hostage crisis at the University of Melbourne, I’ll be your Terrorist unravels a gripping tale of identity, trauma, and systemic failure. Dr. Ali Hojati, an Iranian-born engineering lecturer, finds himself at the center of a chilling standoff when Hasan, a disgraced former cleric, storms his classroom with a gun, a Palestinian flag, and a demand to speak to the Prime Minister. What begins as a seemingly ideological act quickly reveals itself as something far more personal and complex, pulling Ali and the reader into a labyrinth of moral ambiguity, cultural tension, and human desperation.
As Ali navigates eighteen grueling hours of negotiation, he becomes both mediator and confessor to Hasan, whose shocking life story unfolds in vivid, heartbreaking detail.
In a world eager to sort people into categories, I’ll be your Terrorist reveals the tragic consequences of such simplification, showing how both men are denied the dignity of simply being themselves.
This provocative, character-driven thriller challenges stereotypes, blending raw emotion with sharp cultural critique. With its richly drawn characters and unexpected twists, I’ll be your Terrorist is a story that will captivate readers, spark debate, and linger long after the final page.
A nation is born from chaos. When Spain fractures, six forgotten towns seize a moment history never meant to give them. Out of that chaos, they build something new: the Republic of Novazul.
But nations are not built on hope alone.
In the wake of a brutal attack that kills its founding leader, one man survives. Wounded, mythologized, and drawn into the heart of the new republic, Pablo becomes “the Father of Novazul,” a symbol of sacrifice, unity, and progress.
But every step forward carries a cost. Eight years later, he is the most hated man in the country he helped create.
Papa’s Republic is a character-driven fusion of family and political drama, exploring how far an idealist can go before becoming what he once opposed. It traces the transformation of its characters as they navigate unpredictable turns, pulled toward an inevitable and deeply human tragedy.
At its core, it is a story of a recurring father-son conflict across generations, showing how the ideals of one generation can crush the dreams of the next.
Mr. Esperanto is a bold and unique literary experiment. A novel that blends a gripping father-son drama with the adventure of language learning. Set against a backdrop of political upheaval, generational conflict, and personal ambition, this story explores the fragile bonds between fathers and sons, the compromises of idealism, and the struggles of a “weak hero” navigating a rapidly changing world.
At the heart of the novel is Esperanto, the international language, used not just as a narrative device but as a tool for readers to engage and learn naturally through dialogue and daily interactions. The result is a story that challenges, teaches, and immerses readers simultaneously.
This is a novel about choices, loyalty, and identity. From intimate family moments to high-stakes political drama, the story spans over 8 years, showing the consequences of ambition, misunderstandings, and the pursuit of ideals. Readers witness characters grapple with personal loss, moral dilemmas, and the costs of both action and inaction, all while discovering a new language along the way.
For language enthusiasts and curious minds, Mr Esperanto offers an unforgettable journey into a fully realized world where culture, politics, and family intersect. For those seeking emotional depth, rich dialogue, and thought-provoking themes, it is a story that resonates long after the last page.
Dive into a novel that is as much about ambitions, finding a purpose in life, family, and the courage to face change. Whether you are drawn to the literary exploration of human relationships or intrigued by the challenge of learning Esperanto, this book promises a unique, engaging, and memorable reading experience.
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Amor en Dos Lenguas is a bilingual lyrics collection designed for rhythm, repetition, and real understanding. Each song blends Spanish and English line by line, allowing you to absorb meaning naturally, without stopping to translate.
But this is not a textbook.
These songs are built on Latin rhythms such as reggaeton, merengue, flamenco-pop, and Latin folk. They are meant to be sung, danced, and repeated. The vocabulary is practical, modern, and varied, ranging from everyday conversation to unexpected themes like digital life, identity, and emotion.
Inside, you will find:
Bilingual lyrics (Spanish followed by English)
Songs inspired by classic Spanish-language poetry
Modern themes mixed with traditional musical styles
Material suitable for beginners to intermediate learners
My Young Silhouette is a mesmerizing collection of twelve short stories by P. Tolemy that delves into the shadowy corners of the human psyche, blending surrealism, existential dread, and philosophical introspection. Through haunting narratives that twist reality and challenge perceptions, Tolemy explores themes of freedom, identity, illusion, and the relentless pursuit of meaning in a chaotic world. From a sculptor confronting his doppelganger in a rain-soaked workshop to a bird defying the limits of the sky only to meet a tragic fate, each tale unravels the fragile boundaries between self and other, desire and destruction.
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