Melody of Peace-bookcover

By: Narjes Azimi

Melody of Peace

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In a world torn by war, young Adele finds solace in music, a universal language that transcends borders and conflict. As she navigates the chaos around her, she discovers the power of compassion, unity, and hope. Through her melodies, she bridges divides, bringing together those who once stood apart. But will her song be enough to heal the wounds of the past? Amid the chaos of war, young Adele clings to the one thing that gives her hope: music. In a world where division and conflict seem insurmountable, she discovers that melodies have the power to soothe pain, bridge differences, and bring people together.

During her spiritual quest, Adele embarks on a journey of survival, encountering individuals from different backgrounds, each carrying their own scars of war. As she plays her music, she witnesses moments of unity that defy hatred and fear. But as tensions rise and old wounds threaten to pull communities apart, Adele must find the strength to believe in the power of peace, even when the world around her feels hopeless.

Melody of Peace by Narjes Azimi is a poignant exploration of a child’s resilience amid the ravages of war. Drawing from her own experiences growing up in conflict zones, Azimi delves into how children learn to coexist with diverse communities, seeking harmony and understanding even in the most challenging circumstances. Melody of Peace is a moving tale of resilience and courage, reminding us that even in the darkest times, harmony can be found.

Narjes Azimi was born during the war in the Middle East and spent her childhood in conflict zones—an experience that deeply influences her writing. She holds both a BA and an MA in English Language and Literature. Her Ph.D. in Communication and Media Studies focuses on Lyotard’s concept of metanarratives, Jung’s theory of archetypes, and Barthes’ narrative theory. Although she is not a native English speaker, she writes in English using a narrative style. The central themes of her work are kindness, peace, and universal love.


Her writing has appeared in Literary Orphans (Chicago), as well as in anthologies published in New York, London, and New Humanist magazine. She is currently an instructor at Final International University in Kyrenia, North Cyprus.

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