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Unknown Destiny: Hope in Uncertainty
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Unknown Destiny: Hope in Uncertainty
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Unknown Destiny: Hope in Uncertainty
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Refreshingly honest poems by a former refugee who returned home to a world turned upside down by war. Having lived through the horrors of war and displacement, Razi helps readers find their way. Razi has a rare gift of noticing what others don't see. Presented in Arabic with an English translation. "Kills the pain that dances in my soul." – M. Albilal, literature student, Netherlands. "This book is a gift to anyone who thinks they are alone, as Razi melds connections between pain and beauty in 'a cave of great sadness and extreme, unimaginable love'" – P. Y., psychologist and trauma specialist, USA. "There is something intensely intimate in Razi's plaintive lamentation: a woundedness one only allows a close friend to hear." – J. K., lover of poetry.
Refreshingly honest poems by a former refugee who returned home to a world turned upside down by war. Having lived through the horrors of war and displacement, Razi helps readers find their way. Razi has a rare gift of noticing what others don't see. Presented in Arabic with an English translation. "Kills the pain that dances in my soul." – M. Albilal, literature student, Netherlands. "This book is a gift to anyone who thinks they are alone, as Razi melds connections between pain and beauty in 'a cave of great sadness and extreme, unimaginable love'" – P. Y., psychologist and trauma specialist, USA. "There is something intensely intimate in Razi's plaintive lamentation: a woundedness one only allows a close friend to hear." – J. K., lover of poetry.


















