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As Long As the Lemon Trees Grow

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Baca Juga: “Bagaimana Cara Mengatakan ‘Tidak’?” Tampilkan Perempuan di Lingkaran Kekerasan Bukan Perang, tapi Revolusi This blanket of darkness isn’t our forever. Their evil isn’t forever. Not as long as we have our faith and Syria’s history running through our veins.”

we don't have to stop living because we might die. anyone might die at any given moment, anywhere in the world. we're not an exception. we just see death more regularly than they do. Katouh felt like those outside had become immune and fatigued by the events unfolding in Syria and the human impact it was having on people.

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i was supposed to be a pharmacist. i wasn't supposed to cut into children's stomachs in their homes.' His voice reminds me of the freezing water I splash over myself when I come home drenched in the martyrs’ blood. It’s stones weighing on my chest, sinking me to the earth below. It’s heavy as a humid day and deafening as the bombs the military throws on us. It’s what our hospital is built on, and the wordless sounds we make. For Katouh, writing the book was not an easy process. "The very first draft was 130,000 words of pure pain,” she says. "I wrote it at a time when I had no hope." It doesn’t hurt for you to think about your future. We don’t have to stop living because we might die. Anyone might die at any given moment, anywhere in the world. We’re not an exception. We just see death more regularly than they do.” When the revolution happened I was 16-years old and all I could do was write Facebook posts, to people who already knew what was happening. So I wasn’t changing anyone’s mind,” she says.

he knows that a desolate future awaits him if he doesn't leave. he's not a fool. but his heart overflows with so much love for his country he's willing to let it drown him and his loved ones. as a pharmacy student with some medical knowledge, she had to volunteer at the hospital to heal and help injured people. she teaches you to fight your fears no matter how persistent and real they seem. she teaches you that you can eventually heal from the pain and trauma and if not, you can still find love and happiness. although some of her decisions were dumb and hypocritical, i appreciated the realism.I’m speechless. It was absolutely amazing. I finally found a book that I could proudly recommend to everyone if they asked me for a book recommendation. This is this type of story which will stay with you for a long time, and I simply think that everyone should read it. She shakes her head, strands of hair falling over her cheek. “Okay, yes. Some people aren’t . . . reaching land, but there are more who are! Salama, we need to make a decision. We need to leave! You know, before I start breastfeeding.”

The novel is shot through with her own feelings of survivor’s guilt, having never lived in Syria herself. The main character Salma which deserves the whole world and more, Kenan and his siblings, the powerful message this story carries, the astronomical amount of tears I shed while reading it. Seriously, I cried at almost every chapter, but it was so worth it at the end. A very satisfying end. Katouh mengajak para pembacanya masuk ke dalam kengerian konflik Suriah melalui realitas Salama Kassab, mahasiswa farmasi yang karena keadaan terpaksa harus jadi dokter relawan di sebuah rumah sakit di Homs, Suriah. Time is the best medicine to turn our bleeding wounds to scars, and our bodies might forget the trauma, our eyes might learn to see colors as they should be seen, but the cure doesn’t extend to our souls” Ini adalah kehancuran… secara mental, fisik, emosional, psikologis, kognitif, neuropsikologis. Besarnya [trauma] frekuensi serta lamanya waktu sangat jauh lebih tinggi, jauh lebih dalam daripada pasien PTSD,” jelas Hamza kepada VOA.Sudah hampir lebih dari 11 tahun Suriah dalam situasi konflik bersenjata. Kini Suriah mengalami krisis kemanusian atau humanitarian crisis. Konflik bersenjata yang berkepanjangan, belum lagi banyak pihak luar yang terlibat dalam konflik ini membuat Suriah seperti medan perang yang tak berkesudahan. The author explores themes of guilt, as Salama toys with the idea of fleeing Syria, effectively leaving the familiar faces of the revolution behind. Ahead of its September 13 release, read an excerpt of the first chapter from As Long As the Lemon Trees Grow below.

Hope, love, light, dreams. This is what you hold onto. With all the death and sadness going on in this book, there was still so much beauty in the love between the characters and their families, the love they had for their country, and in the hope they had for their future and for Syria.

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It's as if we're molded for one another. That even if we'd been born on opposing poles of the world, the strings of fate would have drawn us together, intertwining, evermore intertwining.' And now, with everything that’s happened, my responsibility and the only family I have left in the world. Kengerian yang dibangun oleh Katouh pun makin tereskalasi lewat caranya yang selalu berusaha menyampaikan detail pergolakan emosi Salama melakukan operasi darurat. Ketakutan dan rasa bersalah selalu jadi emosi paling dominan yang Salama rasakan. Ia takut tangannya tak cukup cakap menyelamatkan nyawa seseorang apalagi ia adalah mahasiswa farmasi yang sebenarnya tak punya latar belakang kedokteran. The main purpose of this book is to raise awareness. Awareness of a reality that happens at the same time as our reality but it's completely different, like a world apart.

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