• The Chronicles of Narnia

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    The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis have been translated into more than 40 languages around the world and Ophir acquired the Arabic rights to translate, publish and distribute all seven books. Since their creation over 50 years ago, “The Chronicles of Narnia” have been read by over 90 million readers world-wide and have become some of the best loved books of all time. C.S. Lewis’ “Chronicles of Narnia” open a world that readers both young and old long for, in which a magnificent universe is sung into existence by the gentle yet dangerous lion Aslan. But all too soon, evil enters the world and with it struggle and death. However, this is not a tale of despair but of adventure and hope. The tragic yet triumphant ending makes you long for such a place. When comparing Narnia with the world in which we live, you may find they are not that far apart. “The Chronicles of Narnia” are an excellent tool to attract Arab children to read more such books. With these 7 books, Jongbloed Jordan hopes to make the Arab community more informed and more enthusiastic to read literature.

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  • The Horse & His Boy

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    During the Golden Age of Narnia, when Peter is High King, a boy named Shasta discovers he is not the son of Arsheesh, the Calormene fisherman, and decides to run far away to the North–to Narnia. When he is mistaken for another runaway, Shasta is led to discover who he really is and even finds his real father.

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  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

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    The story of Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy, who step through a magic wardrobe into Narnia, once the peaceful land of talking beasts, dwarfs, giants, and fauns, but now frozen into winter by the evil White Witch. There, they unite with Aslan to fight the White Witch and save Narnia from perpetual Darkness.

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  • The Magician’s Nephew

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    On a daring quest to save a life, two friends are hurled into another world, where an evil sorceress seeks to enslave them. But then the lion Aslan’s song weaves itself into the fabric of a new land, a land that will be known as Narnia. And in Narnia, all things are possible.

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  • Prince Caspian

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    Troubled times have come to Narnia as it is gripped by civil war. Prince Caspian is forced to blow The Great Horn of Narnia, summoning the help of past heroes, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy. Now they must overthrow Caspian’s uncle, King Miraz, to restore peace to Narnia.

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  • The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

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    Lucy, Edmund, and their cousin Eustace, are magically transported onto the ship, Dawn Treader, where King Caspian is searching for the seven lost friends of his father. On the voyage, the children meet many fantastical creatures, including the great Aslan himself.

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  • The Silver Chair

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    King Caspian’s beloved son Prince Rilian has disappeared. Aslan sends Eustace and his school friend Jill to Narnia on a quest to search for the young prince and defeat the evil Witch.

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  • The Last Battle

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    A false Aslan is roaming Narnia, commanding everyone to work for the cruel Calormenes. Can Eustace and Jill find the true Aslan and restore peace to the land? The last battle is the greatest of all and the final struggle between good and evil.

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  • A Voice in the Wind

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    From the author of Redeeming Love, the novel that sold over a million copies & captured the hearts of readers, comes A Voice in The Wind, Book One of the Mark of The Lion trilogy. A Voice in the Wind will transport you back to first century Jerusalem during Roman rule, and introduce you to a character you will never forget—Hadassah. After surviving the massacre of her family and the destruction of Jerusalem , Hadassah was captured and sold into slavery to a merchant family. Torn by her love for an aristocrat, this young slave girl clings to her faith in the living God for deliverance from the forces of decadent Rome .

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  • Redeeming Love

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    In this splendid retelling of the story of Hosea, bestselling author Francine Rivers pens a heartbreaking romance between a prostitute and the upright and kind farmer who marries her; the story also functions as a reminder of God’s unconditional love for his people. Redeeming Love opens with the Gold Rush of 1850 and its rough-and-tumble atmosphere of greed and desire.

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  • An Echo in the Darkness

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    This classic series has inspired nearly 2 million readers. Both loyal fans and new readers will want the latest edition of this beloved series. This edition includes a foreword from the publisher, a preface from Francine Rivers and discussion questions suitable for personal and group use. #2 An Echo in the Darkness: Turning away from the opulence of Rome, Marcus is led by a whispering voice from the past into a journey that could set him free from the darkness of his soul.

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  • Her Mother’s Hope

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    The first part of unforgettable epic family saga about the sacrifices every mother makes for her daughter and the very nature of unconditional love. On the eve of the First World War, fiery Marta Schneider leaves Switzerland and her difficult childhood behind, determined to find a new life on her own terms. Barely out of her teens, Marta is haunted by a devastating loss that fuels her ambition to one day own a hotel. From the cramped quarters of a French housekeeping school to the portrait-lined halls of a stately English manor, Marta becomes a hard working domestic who has little time to dwell on what might have been.  Instead, she draws her strength from what could be. Then, Marta meets Niclas Waltert, a man just as determined as she to forge a better life in a new place. Niclas captures her heart and together they endure the harshness of life as tenant farmers on the vast prairies of Winnipeg, Canada, before following the promise of the American dream and migrating to the agriculturally rich Central Valley of California.  Marriage and motherhood bring both joy and heartbreak, as Marta must surrender her long-held ambitions for the sake of her husband and children, including her daughter, Hildemara, upon whose shoulders her own hopes now squarely rest. Only the strong survive and Marta is determined to raise a daughter as strong as she.  But as Hildie reaches young womanhood and another war is fast approaching, those hopes become too heavy a burden for Hildie to bear. Born with a heart to serve others, Hildie pursues her calling as a nurse, something Marta can’t understand. Marta’s years of hardnosed parenting have left Hildie still hungry for her mother’s love…and now for her mother’s respect. Amid the drama of WWII, Hildie falls in love and begins a family of her own. She wants her daughter, Carolyn, never to doubt her love—but the challenges of life conspire against her vow and the only person who can come to her aid is the person she remains so desperate to please: Marta, her mother. With hallmark touches of brilliant prose and gripping characterizations, Her Mother’s Hope is a rich, moving epic about faith and dreams, heartache and disappointment, and ultimately the resilience and tenacity of love.

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  • Wa Anta Ya Azizi

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    What can we find in the underprivileged fringe outskirts? We find poverty, misery, boredom, tiresome and poor services. However, if we lived in such a place, we could find a positive value hidden in all of this negativity. We might find simple people, transparent souls and a kind of deep and abyssal wisdom, which give life a meaning. The world of underprivileged is a place of joy hidden behind sadness- joy that is disconnected from technology and means of comfort. However, it is generated from inside- from the heart of humanity.

    This book narrates stories from one of those underprivileged places in Homs (Syria), where people are famous for sense of humor. They are social, simple and express their feelings and experiences with simple words, but deep meanings. Therefore, the stories here are theirs, and I retold them with a bit of fantasy and a lot of literature. These stories describe their misery on one hand, and their hopes and optimism on the other. They include useful experiences to all people, no matter which social class they belong to.

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  • Qal Arrawi

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    Stories are obligatory passages to express facts that go beyond words. They are a gate of respect through which man can look at the horizons of the secret and meaning of existence. A gate of respect because stories do not push or try to convince anyone, they rather present an event, and leave to the reader or listener the freedom to understand and decide.

    This book is like a garden of stories, where you can pick fruits, sometimes easily and in others you need to exert some effort. You may find inedible stories, simply because they are colorful flowers, which covers the garden in beauty, so the spectator can enjoy its presence before leaving the place. 

    At the end of each story, a question or a piece of thought is included for thinking and devotion.

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  • Her Daughter’s Dream

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    Her Mother’s Hope, Francine Rivers delivers a rich and deeply moving story about the silent sorrows that can tear a family apart and the grace and forgiveness that can heal even the deepest wounds.

          Growing up isn’t easy for little Carolyn Arundel. With her mother, Hildemara, quarantined to her room with tuberculosis, Carolyn forms a special bond with her oma Marta, who moves in to care for the household. But as tensions between Hildie and Marta escalate, Carolyn believes she is to blame. When Hildie returns to work and Marta leaves, Carolyn and her brother grow up as latchkey kids

    in a world gripped by the fear of the Cold War.

          College offers Carolyn the chance to find herself, but a family tragedy shatters her newfound independence. Rather than return home, she cuts all ties and disappears into the heady counterculture of San Francisco.
          When she reemerges two years

    later, more lost than ever, she reluctantly turns to her family to help rebuild a life for her and her own daughter, May Flower Dawn.

           Just like Carolyn, May Flower Dawn develops a closer bond with her grandmother, Hildie, than with her mother, causing yet another rift between generations. But as Dawn struggles to avoid the mistakes of those who went before her, she vows that somehow she will be a bridge between the women in her family rather than the wall that separates them forever.

           Spanning from the 1950s to present day, Her Daughter’s Dream is the emotional final chapter of an unforgettable family saga about the sacrifices every mother makes for her daughter—and the very nature of unconditional love.

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  • As Sure As the Dawn

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    In this final installment of the Mark of the Lion series, Atretes, the Germanic warrior, returns to play a central role in the story.  Hadassah is confined to the cells below the arena and is facing death once again. Marcus, shattered by the loss of Hadassah, goes in search of God, while his sister Julia lies dying of a strange new illness, longing for a forgiveness beyond her reach. Meanwhile, Atretes vows to move heaven and earth to find his son—the baby he thought was dead, and whose life Hadassah has saved—and take him back to Germania. Only one thing stands in his way: Rizpah, a Christian widow who has cared for the baby since his birth. Atretes has not counted on Rizpah’s fiery resistance to having “her son” taken away, nor is he prepared for the woman’s strength and beauty. From their first meeting, the two are caught in a stormy battle of wills. Marcus and Julia and, finally, Atretes, come to realize that God’s love can heal all scars and bring forth a new dawn.

     

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