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A review by fulltimefiction
The Storm by Kahlil Gibran
4.0
All I can I say about this book is that it really reflected the different periods that Khalil Jebran was going through: love, loss, pain, sorrow, the time when he considered reincarnation, the stage where he believed in God.
He hated customs and tradition of the Middle Eastern culture. Mocked the one who thought he's gone mad for being a rebel. Described the bitter reality of society and finally, didn't give up hope and insisted that we may dream high although the consequences won't be necessary pleasant, however, they are certainly worth it.
He hated customs and tradition of the Middle Eastern culture. Mocked the one who thought he's gone mad for being a rebel. Described the bitter reality of society and finally, didn't give up hope and insisted that we may dream high although the consequences won't be necessary pleasant, however, they are certainly worth it.