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Failed attempts to escape fate

محاولات فاشلة للهروب من القدر

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Was the secret of Coco Chanel's success Omar Effendi?

Then what is the relationship between the jasmine farms in the Egyptian Delta and Hitler’s Nazi prisons in Germany?

Why did Dr. Sigmund Freud board the Alexandria-Cairo train heading to Garden City in Egypt?

What do the Spanish artist Salvador Dali and the simple Egyptian farmer Amina have in common?

Is it possible to imagine a close connection between the Frenchman Gaston Maspero, head of the Egyptian Antiquities Service, and the Palestinian resistance?Philip Bach, the hero of this exciting novel, is the only one who has answers to these strange questions.

A novel inspired by true events of an ordinary man with an amazing impact. You are confused about whether he is a hero or selfish to the point of exasperation.

Philip Bach insisted on resisting his fate and ignoring it, only to end up on a crazy and dangerous life journey that contradicted everything he desired of calm, love, and happiness.

Failed attempts to escape fate

Bibliographic Data

Author
PublisherThe Egyptian Lebanese HouseWebsite
Publisher Addressنكلة فاروق ـ هشام الخشن
CountryEgypt
Published2026
LanguageArabic (AR)
Pages440 pages
EditionThe first
ISBN9789777955577
Translation
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About Mirna Al-Helbawy

Mirna Al-Helbawy: Egyptian writer and media personality. She worked in journalism, and was nominated for the final list of the Arab Journalism Award. She has worked as a presenter on NRJ Radio and an investigative reporter with the BBC Documentary Network. She has three best-selling releases: “Bitter Like Coffee, Sweet Like Chocolate,” “Kundalini,” and “Don’t Remember.” She is the founder of the Connecting Gaza campaign and the non-profit organization Connecting Humanity.

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