By Mariam Mohammed Shaikhan Al Manthari One bright morning by a beautiful shore, an old woman screamed, “My chickens have been stolen.” She put on her abaya and walked past
By Mariam Mohammed Shaikhan Al Manthari One bright morning by a beautiful shore, an old woman screamed, “My chickens have been stolen.” She put on her abaya and walked past
Review by Sana Ashraf I believe that a book that doesn’t leave one thinking about it afterwards is not worth recommending. Eleanor and Park isn’t one of those books. It
By Shakir Hussain ‘Red Lips is a degenerate man,’ Nawal said. ‘He’s not bad looking, but he’s degenerate because of his red lips.’ The girls, and there were four of
Inspired by her grandmother Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak’s dedication towards investment in intellectuality and empowerment, Sheikha Fatima bint Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan endeavours to become an ambassador of cultural
The Other Eighteen Year Old By Amal Naseem What’s the difference? I ask as an 18-year-old blessed to have been born into a loving, well to do family – living
By Seumas Gallacher …in some of the science fiction movies, yer heroes and heroines are often endowed with the ability to clone themselves… to be more than one thing at
By Heather Long Vandevoorde, Ph.D./ @hvdvoorde The question, “so, where are you from?” is my kids’ least favourite. It is a harmless, and normal sounding question, yet one that
Painter’s Child By Adithya Christopher The Painter’s Child looked on through the clouds on high. Sometimes he wondered why the world was dark, void of feeling and hope. Sometime he
By Vanessa Middleton We took some time to interview the movers and shakers of the local “knowledge and information management industry” to find out about the books that motivate and