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Don't let the breadbasket run out.
Don't let the breadbasket run out.
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🍡 Don't let the breadbasket be empty 🍡
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🌿 Publisher's review:
The brave boy, Omar.
He was found thrown onto the rocks in a deplorable state after the great flood, and regained consciousness to his surprise to find himself in the home of a wealthy family, completely different from his own.
He experienced exciting and dangerous adventures in his search for his parents, and put in a lot of effort to save Rami from his kidnappers and search for Dana, the missing blind girl.
These successive events raised questions in Omar's mind due to his inability to comprehend them, and perhaps some of them might have occurred to you, dear reader, when you encounter a problem:
-Why am I here in this world?
-Why do we experience bitter trials in our lives?
-I used to think that money was the cause of happiness in this world, but is that always true?
-How can I be happy in a world of trials? Is this impossible?!
-Little Dana, what was her sin to taste pain and deprivation?
-Why do we experience poverty even though we have given charity before? Where is the reward for our charity and good deeds?!
-It was a great disaster, so was it a trial of mercy to raise ranks or a punishment from God?
-Is not God Almighty over all things? So why does He not destroy the oppressors before they harm people?
🌿 My opinion:
The novel is wonderful.. its plot is wonderful and exciting.. and very educational.. the best novel I have read so far.. useful for youngsters and adults, I even enjoyed it very much.. and learned from it..
The title has a good reason.. doing good under all circumstances.. I highly recommend it for youngsters.. especially since it answers major faith questions.
🌿 By the wonderful Salwa Shallah
🌿 Number of pages: 110 pages
🌿 Dimensions: 14x20
🌿 Weight: 185 gr
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