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    Heba Al Mansoori explores Emirati identity in her latest short stories

    November 16, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Emirati author Heba Ibrahim Al Mansoori showcased her latest work, The Humidity in Our Country, at the Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF), held at the Expo Centre Sharjah. The book, a poignant collection of five short stories and a screenplay, explores themes of resilience, tradition, and modernity, offering a rich and reflective take on contemporary Emirati life. Alongside her own book launch, Al Mansoori engaged in a discussion with fellow author Dr. Ahmed Al Burkani, highlighting his latest publication, Khawater fi El Qiyada (Thoughts on Leadership), and the broader role of storytelling in leadership and cultural development.

    Heba Al Mansoori explores Emirati identity in her latest short stories

    Dr. Al Burkani’s book, unveiled at SIBF, focuses on leadership and management principles across its 100 pages and four chapters. Drawing from his extensive experience as a leadership coach and academic, the book integrates theoretical frameworks such as the Managerial Grid, Toastmasters techniques, and Simon Sinek’s Golden Circle model. These methodologies are enriched with personal anecdotes from his professional journey, offering readers actionable insights to enhance their leadership potential.

    Al Mansoori, known for her emphasis on cultural storytelling, praised the innovative features of Khawater fi El Qiyada, particularly the inclusion of QR codes that link to visual content. She highlighted how such tools bridge traditional literary formats with modern technology, making the learning experience more dynamic and engaging, particularly for younger readers. Her insights during the discussion underscored the value of accessible, interactive resources in fostering leadership development.

    As an emerging literary voice, Al Mansoori’s own book, The Humidity in Our Country, was the centerpiece of a signing event that drew significant attention from attendees. The collection, which explores the dualities of Emirati identity through short stories and a screenplay, resonates with her ongoing advocacy for preserving and evolving cultural narratives. Her participation at SIBF provided a platform to connect with readers and emphasize the role of literature in shaping societal progress.

    The dialogue between Al Mansoori and Dr. Al Burkani highlighted their shared commitment to empowering individuals through storytelling and education. While Al Mansoori’s work focuses on cultural and emotional dimensions, Khawater fi El Qiyada offers a structured approach to leadership development, combining theoretical knowledge with practical application. Together, their contributions exemplify the diverse and transformative power of literature.

    Dr. Al Burkani described his book as a culmination of years of dedication to leadership training and research. His use of personal experiences and stories from interactions with high-profile leaders provides readers with a relatable and inspiring narrative. The book’s practical focus makes it particularly valuable to young professionals seeking to refine their skills and achieve their potential.

    As The Humidity in Our Country continues to resonate with readers, Heba Ibrahim Al Mansoori’s participation at the Sharjah International Book Fair underscores her growing influence in the literary landscape of the Middle East. Her engagement with audiences and fellow authors highlights the importance of events like SIBF in amplifying Emirati voices, fostering cultural exchange, and celebrating both tradition and modernity through storytelling. Al Mansoori’s work exemplifies the power of literature to bridge generations and inspire forward-looking perspectives while remaining deeply rooted in heritage.

    The Sharjah International Book Fair continues to serve as a vital platform for intellectual and cultural exchange, drawing attention to voices like Heba Ibrahim Al Mansoori and Dr. Ahmed Al Burkani. Through their respective works, they contribute to the rich tapestry of Emirati literature and highlight the enduring power of stories to inspire, educate, and lead.

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