From This Jay to Jaan
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  • Reads 1,464
  • Votes 104
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 13m
Ongoing, First published Oct 19, 2017
From This Jay To Jaan is a love story, it centers on the love journey of a couple - Bassam and Laila - As the story unfolds, we get to understand the many sacrifices and triumphs they have been through as a couple. The novel also centers on Art as I have tried to infuse poetry and painting into prose with the hopes that my reader always remembers. At the end of this novel, I want my reader to be able to understand that love is not some walk in the park - it requires faith, patience, sacrifice, forgiveness and the will to go on no matter what - I believe this is a story that will define love.
-	Muhammad Gulani (2017)
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