Hamza Abushalha

Gentleborne Lantern

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On the night Yousef was born, a quiet light filled the room—and years later, that same light will find a microphone.

Yousef is a gentle, stubborn-brave boy with Down syndrome. He takes the world at his own rhythm: building bottle-cap cities, learning patience with Ms. Leila, and listening for the kind of wind only kind hearts hear. At home, his father Karim holds the family together with grease-stained hands and a vow to keep sorrow from becoming their first language, while Rana—practical, sharp, and secretly tired—struggles to make room for a boy whose love doesn’t fit straight lines.

When “Voices Week” arrives, a small stage and a single song open a larger door: a community center audience that actually listens, a photographer who sees the “quiet light” on his face, and a radio producer (Maha) who invites him to stand behind a real microphone while the red ON AIR sign glows. What begins as one steady verse becomes a citywide chorus—Yousef is asked to launch the final night: his solo first line, then the crowd joins. But showing up is never simple: work shifts, old griefs, the fragile truce at home, and a world that can be clumsy with difference.

This is not a tragedy and not a miracle story. It’s an intimate, luminous novel about a family relearning how to listen: a father choosing presence over exhaustion, a stepmother learning to bend without breaking, neighbors who turn into allies, and a boy who discovers that voice is something you practice together. From kitchen tables and schoolrooms to a radio booth where wires learn to “listen,” Gentleborne Lantern carries you toward one ordinary, holy moment: a single clear note that teaches a crowded square how to hold its breath—and then exhale as one.

Perfect for readers of uplifting, character-driven fiction, Gentleborne Lantern offers disability representation with tenderness, a coming-of-age arc that feels earned, and a finale that leaves a warm afterglow—like a lantern you carry home through the dark.
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299 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
PublishDrive
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