Ines All Saints' Day publishes captivating novel The Sleeper

Ines Allerheiligen veröffentlicht ihr neues Buch „Die Schläferin“, das Aliyas Suche nach Identität in London thematisiert.
Ines All Saints' Day publishes her new book "Die Schläferin", the Aliya's search for identity in London. (Symbolbild/MB)

Ines All Saints' Day publishes captivating novel The Sleeper

Vegesack, Deutschland - Ines All Saints done it! With great anticipation we present your latest book "The Sleeper", which she finally published after a long struggle. She made her passion for writing to create a work that both captivates and stimulates thought. All Saints' Day, who lives together with her family in Schönebeck, conveys the challenges and inner conflicts of her protagonist Aliya, who grows in a difficult world with her history. At das-blv.de you can find detailed information about your book, which is not only available in German but also in English.

"The sleeper" plays in Mossul at the time of the rule of IS and follows the history of Iranian Aliya. Growing up in an environment characterized by strict traditions, a marriage is arranged with a young doctor. In her new life in London, however, she feels lost and alienated in a society that she feels cold and godless. There she is looking for refuge in a mosque where she meets like -minded people, who also deal with the challenges of integration and faith. However, this initial community develops dangerous thoughts that lead into a network of extremism, as readfy.com describes.

insights into the complex topic

The experiences of Aliya draw an impressive image of radicalization, which is reinforced by social isolation and the loss of identity. In the context of your new community, it becomes clear how initially more support can turn into threats if the views are radicalized. These topics could also play a role in the comprehensive publications on right-wing extremism, including women and right-wing extremism, that deal intensively with the background and the dynamics of such movements.

"The sleeper" includes a rich spectrum of emotions, from loneliness and despair to the search for belonging on her 202 pages. The book costs 14 euros and is available in bookstores on site and as an e-book. In addition, All Saints' Day is currently working on an audio book that also makes history acoustically tangible.

The upcoming readings promise to captivate many listeners and to think about the in terms of content of the profound aspects of the work. At a time when topics such as identity, integration and extremism put more than ever in the center of social discussions, the book offers valuable perspectives.

A look at the bookstore could therefore prove to be worthwhile to immerse yourself in the rousing and challenging world of Aliya and to experience the thoughts of Ines All Saints'

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OrtVegesack, Deutschland
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