About HOLIVERA NOVEL
The story of an American girl who knew nothing but pain yet turned her wounds into light and carved her name into the world as a symbol of hope and humanity
In a world where mercy was lost, and hearts faded behind the masks of survival, “Holivera” was born as a scream that refuses silence.
She was no ordinary child, but stripped of the simplest human rights before she could even pronounce her name.
She was taken from her parents’ arms and planted in a city that knew nothing of mercy but its name.
There, where people are measured by cruelty, and the weak are sentenced to a silent death.
She walked with a visible limp, but inside her beat a heart ahead of time.
She sharpened her dignity from street crumbs and stole her strength from the eyes of the indifferent.
She begged, was beaten, humiliated, yet she never bowed.
Her fragile body faced ridicule,
and her weary soul screamed at the world: “I’m here, and I won’t fade.”
She didn’t know she was being shaped into a hymn of resistance,
that every pain, every fall, every tear,
was paving the way for her rise.
“Holivera” is not just a novel,
but a new birth certificate for human worth,
when one chooses to be something,
even when everything around them screams: “You are nothing.”
This novel was written for those the world let down.
For those who felt the earth tightened around them, and that rising was impossible.
For those who were never given a chance, so they created one themselves.
Here, in every line,
a journey from shadow to light,
from denial to recognition,
from wound to glory.
Read “Holivera”…
and never forget that “impossible” is a word spoken by the weak — so says Holivera.
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Author Bio:
Reda Zayed, a novelist born in 1977, is a talented writer with a long-standing passion for storytelling, beginning with his early works in short stories. He has made significant contributions to both adult and children’s literature. His works are known for their mystery and suspense, alongside a deep exploration of the human psyche. Through his renowned novels such as “The Oil Train Heist” and “Holivera”, Zayed weaves epic tales filled with challenges and hardships, presenting complex characters and rich human experiences that reflect the internal and external struggles of people.
What sets Zayed apart is his profound belief in global literature. He believes that literature knows no geographical or national boundaries; it is a mirror reflecting the identities and civilizations of nations, capturing their cultures and struggles. In his novels, he addresses real-life issues and the hardships people face in their societies, aiming to highlight the flaws and contradictions within those societies. Through his writing, Zayed seeks to inspire readers to think deeply about these issues, igniting a spark for cultural and intellectual change and encouraging the elimination of societal flaws.
In the realm of children’s literature, Reda Zayed demonstrates the same dedication and creativity, producing meaningful works with educational and moral messages, such as “The Deceived King”, “The Paris Treasure”, and “Rudy the Champion”. With his smooth and engaging style, Zayed blends profound literary content with inspiring ethical messages, directing his creativity toward readers of all ages.
His belief that literature is a powerful tool for change leads him to always tell stories that reflect hope and perseverance. He sees literature not just as a means of entertainment but as a deep humanitarian message that can leave a lasting impact on people’s lives.