Autobiographical to a great extent, Even Men Cry is a heartwarming novel set in multicultural Manchester, focusing on themes of love, cultural exchange, and personal growth. The story follows Saeed, a refined Egyptian man, and Maria, a brilliant English tutor, as they navigate their evolving relationship while facing cultural and personal challenges.
The novel blends humour, often derived from cultural misunderstandings, with tender romance, particularly through Saeed’s heartfelt poems for Maria. As Maria makes personal sacrifices for their relationship, the story emphasizes resilience, love, and the beauty of embracing diversity. With surprising twists, this story is an inspiring exploration of humanity, showcasing the universal power of connection and growth.
Dr. Sayed Madbouly is an educator passionate about teaching English as a foreign language. He pursued his postgraduate studies at Manchester University, where he cultivated a deep understanding of language acquisition and pedagogy. Over the years, he has dedicated himself to enhancing English language education for Arab learners, aiming to bridge linguistic and cultural gaps through effective teaching methods.
So far, he has published several works, such as ‘English Pronunciation for Arabs’ and ‘Communicative Skill Teaching and Testing for Arabs,’ which are designed to address the unique challenges faced by Arab students learning English, providing practical tools and strategies to improve their proficiency. Throughout his career, the author has strived to contribute to the growth of language education, fostering better communication and understanding between diverse cultures.
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