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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
For fans of Kahlil Gibran's timeless wisdom and Paulo Coelho's storytelling, This book offers a modern exploration of life's greatest transitions. "Nahar" (The River) reimagines Gibran's philosophy for today's readers, blending profound wisdom with contemporary narratives. The Hebrew word "Nahar" refers to a river or a flowing stream of water. It is used in the Bible to describe both literal rivers and metaphorical streams, symbolizing abundance, life, and divine provision. Inspired by Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet, "Nahar" (The River) reinterprets timeless themes-love, loss, and renewal-through a contemporary lens, offering readers a deeply relatable yet profoundly uplifting experience.
"Nahar" (The River) is a transformative journey into the lives of characters grappling with the most profound aspects of existence: love, marriage, children, death, and the search for meaning. Told through the lens of Maia, a modern-day seeker and guide shaped by personal tragedy, the book reimagines Kahlil Gibran's timeless wisdom from The Prophet in contemporary contexts.
Maia's story begins with her harrowing survival of the Hamas attack on the Supernova music festival, an experience that leaves her questioning the meaning of life, love, and loss. This trauma propels her on a spiritual quest, guided by sages like the mystic Almitra and Eliav, a rabbi with a deep connection to universal truths. Through their teachings, Maia learns to embrace her role as a guide, offering quiet wisdom and profound insights to those she encounters.
Each chapter focuses on a unique theme-friendship, freedom, self-knowledge, and more-explored through the lives of people who are unknowingly connected by the spaces between their struggles and Maia's compassionate guidance. From a couple wrestling with the meaning of love to a soldier haunted by the tragedy of war, Maia offers not answers, but a pathway to understanding, using parables, metaphors, and Gibran's timeless ideas reimagined for modern readers.
At its core, "Nahar" (The River) is a celebration of human resilience, the complexities of relationships, and the universal truths that bind us all. Maia's journey, intertwined with those she helps, becomes a beacon for readers seeking hope and meaning in their own lives.
This book will appeal to readers of The Alchemist and Tuesdays with Morrie, blending philosophical insights with emotionally engaging narratives. Designed for both young adult and adult readers, the book bridges generations with its accessible prose and universal themes.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
For fans of Kahlil Gibran's timeless wisdom and Paulo Coelho's storytelling, This book offers a modern exploration of life's greatest transitions. "Nahar" (The River) reimagines Gibran's philosophy for today's readers, blending profound wisdom with contemporary narratives. The Hebrew word "Nahar" refers to a river or a flowing stream of water. It is used in the Bible to describe both literal rivers and metaphorical streams, symbolizing abundance, life, and divine provision. Inspired by Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet, "Nahar" (The River) reinterprets timeless themes-love, loss, and renewal-through a contemporary lens, offering readers a deeply relatable yet profoundly uplifting experience.
"Nahar" (The River) is a transformative journey into the lives of characters grappling with the most profound aspects of existence: love, marriage, children, death, and the search for meaning. Told through the lens of Maia, a modern-day seeker and guide shaped by personal tragedy, the book reimagines Kahlil Gibran's timeless wisdom from The Prophet in contemporary contexts.
Maia's story begins with her harrowing survival of the Hamas attack on the Supernova music festival, an experience that leaves her questioning the meaning of life, love, and loss. This trauma propels her on a spiritual quest, guided by sages like the mystic Almitra and Eliav, a rabbi with a deep connection to universal truths. Through their teachings, Maia learns to embrace her role as a guide, offering quiet wisdom and profound insights to those she encounters.
Each chapter focuses on a unique theme-friendship, freedom, self-knowledge, and more-explored through the lives of people who are unknowingly connected by the spaces between their struggles and Maia's compassionate guidance. From a couple wrestling with the meaning of love to a soldier haunted by the tragedy of war, Maia offers not answers, but a pathway to understanding, using parables, metaphors, and Gibran's timeless ideas reimagined for modern readers.
At its core, "Nahar" (The River) is a celebration of human resilience, the complexities of relationships, and the universal truths that bind us all. Maia's journey, intertwined with those she helps, becomes a beacon for readers seeking hope and meaning in their own lives.
This book will appeal to readers of The Alchemist and Tuesdays with Morrie, blending philosophical insights with emotionally engaging narratives. Designed for both young adult and adult readers, the book bridges generations with its accessible prose and universal themes.