The in-person launch event at the Palestinian restaurant will be this Sunday (3), with the presence of Tabla’s editor, Laura di Pietro, and the book’s translators and editors, Safa Jubran and Michel Sleiman.
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“The Tumour” was written by Ibrahim Al-Koni, who was born and raised in the desert of the Tuareg people in Libya. The book is on pre-sale until April 25.
Rio-Tanger is a project by photographer Paulo Fabre that draws parallels between pictures in the Moroccan city and Rio de Janeiro.
‘A Story Made Up from Beginning to End’ is based on Palestinian folk tales. Nimer is one of the most important Arab children’s authors. The book has been translated from Arabic into Portuguese and published by Tabla, which will livestream the launch on Wednesday (26).
From a literary trilogy to a contest and web series. Brazilian publishing house Editora Nova Onda seeks sponsors for a project with perfumery history as a backdrop and Egypt as its central setting.
Publishing house Tabla is bringing a new book to the country, Why Do You Dance When You Walk? by Abdourahman Waberi.
Book with pictures of a trip to the Arab country taken by descendant Bruno Bou Haya was launched on both cities last week.
‘Memory for Forgetfulness’ is the third work by the writer considered the national poet of Palestine published in Brazil.
The Lebanese-descendant writer launched earlier this year her new novel “Elas marchavam sob o sol” [They marched under the sun]. The writer was a finalist of the Jabuti Award 2018 and won São Paulo Prize for Literature with her previous novel.
Iman Humaydan organized ‘Beirut Noir,’ published in Brazil by Editora Tabla. She will discuss the work of other scholars in an online event on Friday (16).
Jaguatirica publishing house’s ‘Teaching Soccer: Beyond the Ball Rolling’ will be published in Egypt by Al-Arabi publishing house in January 2022. The book is the result of the work by researchers of Brazilian university UFMG.
‘Dates and Kibbeh’ was written by Isa Colli of Espírito Santo, Brazil, who currently lives in Belgium. The book is available in Portuguese and English, and there are plans for a translation into Arabic.
The book ‘My name is Ali. What is your name?’, by Ladimari Toledo Hoeppler of Brazil, was launched this month at the Sharjah International Book Fair. The main character is a ten-year-old boy with Down Syndrome.
By using the Geographic Population Structure (GPS) method, a research revealed the Arab presence in the Brazilian state of Ceará. The study was published in the book ‘The Cearense Revealed: A DNA journey unveils our ancestry.’

