Nile Sparrows
Discover the captivating world of Nile Sparrows by Ibrahim Aslan, published by The American University in Cairo Press in 2009. This engaging novel spans 128 pages and intricately chronicles the daily lives of rural migrants in Cairo, Egypt. Aslan masterfully weaves a narrative that explores the complex webs of familial and neighborly relationships that develop over half a century. Dive into this poignant tale that reflects the struggles and triumphs of those who seek a better life in the bustling city of Cairo. Perfect for fans of literary fiction, Nile Sparrows offers a profound insight into the human experience and the ties that bind us all. Don't miss the chance to add this remarkable work to your collection!