Mohamed Abdel-Maksoud's New Book "Not Just Yet" Provides an Insider's Perspective on the Arab Spring After 8 Years
BERLIN, Jan. 22, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- A determined young man experiences the turbulent events of 2011 in Egypt. In his fight to see the principles he called for materialize, we get a glimpse of the depth and intricacy of political and social structures in this ancient country. The novella offers an insider's view of the Egyptian scene in that decisive year, as well as an attempt to explain the root causes of what the uprising amounted to in the end.
"This novella offers the reader a real glimpse over the events that took place in Egypt. It certainly shows much more than what was presented on the news internationally. I found myself being carried away by all the details, even though I know little about politics and Egypt's situation." says a reviewer on Amazon.
The book goes beyond a mere narration of the events of that turbulent year, and presents possible causes of why things went down as they did. Such causes date back way longer than a reader would expect. The title is a reflection of the current state, which is undoubtedly a set-back to the uprising, and also hints that the final word is yet to be said.
The book is available in Kindle edition on https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MQBYHFR
About the Author:
Mohamed Abdel-Maksoud has been a hobbyist writer for years. In his debut book he writes about the moving events he experienced first-hand and offers his perspective on the situation.
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