The Fisherman and the Sea:It''s not a noisy book, but rather a text that progresses quietly, like waves that don''t announce themselves, but leave a lasting impression. In this collection, Abu Rish writes about man in his marginal moments, when he is neither a hero nor a victim, but rather a weary being trying to survive.The stories rely less on plot than on emotion, silence, and the small details that pass us by without our noticing.It''s a book that resembles a long contemplation in a mirror that doesn''t lie, and perhaps doesn''t answer, but is honest enough to leave something in the soul that can''t be easily said.