’15 Ways My Dad Almost Died’ Unearths A Forgotten History Through Humour
In 15 Ways My Dad Almost Died, Sura Mallouh crafts an intimate, far-reaching exploration of survival, memory, and the unexpected ways humour can bridge generations.
In 15 Ways My Dad Almost Died, Sura Mallouh crafts an intimate, far-reaching exploration of survival, memory, and the unexpected ways humour can bridge generations.
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