A love letter to Syria and its people, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow is a speculative novel set amid the Syrian Revolution, burning with the fires of hope, love, and possibility.
Soon, Salama must learn to see the events around her for what they truly are--not a war, but a revolution--and decide how she, too, will cry for Syria\'s freedom..
And when she crosses paths with the boy she was supposed to meet one fateful day, she starts to doubt her resolve in leaving home at all.
Salama must contend with bullets and bombs, military assaults, and her shifting sense of morality before she might finally breathe free.
But even with Khawf pressing her to leave, Salama is torn between her loyalty to her country and her conviction to survive.
So desperate, that she has manifested a physical embodiment of her fear in the form of her imagined companion, Khawf, who haunts her every move in an effort to keep her safe.
Secretly, though, she is desperate to find a way out of her beloved country before her sister-in-law, Layla, gives birth.
Now Salama volunteers at a hospital in Homs, helping the wounded who flood through the doors daily.
She had a normal teenager\'s life.
She still had her parents and her big brother; she still had her home.
Salama Kassab was a pharmacy student when the cries for freedom broke out in Syria.
Perfect for fans of The Book Thief and Salt to the Sea .
A love letter to Syria and its people, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow is a speculative novel set amid the Syrian Revolution, burning with the fires of hope, love, and possibility