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Through Dialogue and Reflection a Path to Understanding - The International Edition - cover

Through Dialogue and Reflection a Path to Understanding - The International Edition

Mikkel Lang-Jensen Faursby

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Through Dialogue and Reflection, a Path to Understanding
 
In a world fractured by conflict and ideology, one book dares to listen. ‘Through Dialogue and Reflection, a Path to Understanding’ invites readers into a quiet yet resonant space, where eight voices imagine, question, and remember what it means to be human in a time of disruption.
 
Set against the backdrop of Syria’s transformation, this international edition presents a kaleidoscope of personal journeys: a loyal official caught between stability and survival, a doctor redefining healing in a collapsing city, a teacher fighting for the soul of his community, and a farmer enduring decades of silent oppression. Alongside them stands a businessman protecting his family in shifting winds, a historian tracing Syria’s long shadows, a scholar unraveling the regional fault lines, and an interviewer weaving their insights into a single reflective arc.
 
This book is not a chronology of war. It is a composition of choices, silences, and the fragile rhythm of resilience. A hybrid of testimony and analysis, fiction and truth, told with humility and precision.
 
Written from a distance, but with deep proximity to the people and principles that define Syria's past and possible future, the book asks what understanding truly demands: shared words, open questions, and the courage to see both the pain and the potential in those we are taught to call "others."
 
‘Through Dialogue and Reflection, a Path to Understanding’ is a literary listening post. A mirror held up to society and the reader. One conversation at a time.
Available since: 07/30/2025.
Print length: 180 pages.

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