Based in the Middle East, I divide my life between two worlds: law and literature — one shaped by logic, the other by emotion.
From an early age, I was surrounded by books. My parents gave me the greatest gift: a love for knowledge. I grew up reading biographies of remarkable people, filling journals with poems and stories, never imagining I would one day become a writer myself.
The true Muse found me in the darkest hour of my life — when I lost the one person who meant everything to me: my mother.
She was the reason I loved beauty, books, and truth. A healer by vocation, she dedicated her life to children with autism. I stood beside her in that mission. We were always together.
And then, she was gone. Cancer took her.
My world turned silent. It took years to find peace. Writing became my shelter, my voice.
I began to ask: why her? Why now? Why do the brightest souls sometimes leave too early?
Today, I am a lawyer. But writing remains my way of breathing — inward and outward.
Maybe that’s what writing truly is: the voice of those who carry too much to speak.
Once, I was a girl who read about remarkable lives.
Now, I write about one. Not from the past — but from our time.
Trump’s Phenomenon. All or Nothing is a work of inner vision. A fictionalized, psychological deep-dive into the soul of a controversial man.
Not to praise. Not to condemn. But to understand.
I dedicate this book to my mother, and to all who battle illness — especially children with autism and those living with cancer.
A portion of proceeds will go to support them.
Dear reader, I invite you not only to read — but to feel.
Step into a voice the world rarely hears. From inside.