EnThe Engineer on the Road is an autobiographical work written by Abdullah Galip Bergusi, a Palestinian engineer, author and member of the Qassam Brigades. The book recounts, from the author’s own perspective, his childhood, education, political awakening and involvement in the Palestinian resistance. Bergusi, who has been sentenced by Israel to 67 life terms and 5,200 years in prison, wrote this book while imprisoned in a single-cell cell in an Israeli prison.Author of The Engineer on the Road, A
ENAbdülkadir Taştan

I Grew Green in the Fire, is a six-part novel autobiographical grounded in real people and events. The narrative revolves around themes of poverty, familial conflict, social exclusion, and personal determination. At its center is the life of Arif, who endures a difficult childhood and adolescence. The work explores how an individual can persevere through impossibility through education and faith.SubjectThe novel begins with Arif, one of the country’s prominent ministers, returning to his hometow
ENMehmet Denizhan