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„Bridges of the Sahara: A Love Story Across Continents" unfolds in the late 19th century, against the backdrop of Morocco and Zimbabwe. Hakimi, a young Muslim boy from Morocco, and Makanakaishe, a Christian girl from Zimbabwe, find themselves drawn to each other despite the societal norms that frown upon such unions.In Morocco, Hakimi's family is deeply rooted in traditional values, and his love for Makanakaishe challenges those norms. Meanwhile, in Zimbabwe, Makanakaishe faces scrutiny due to her connection with a foreign culture.As the story progresses, Hakimi and Makanakaishe navigate the complexities of love and cultural differences, transcending geographical boundaries and societal expectations. Their journey is marked by resilience, understanding, and a determination to bridge the gap between their worlds.The Sahara Desert serves as both a physical and metaphorical barrier, symbolizing the challenges they must overcome. The narrative explores the vibrant cultures, historical intricacies, and the evolving landscapes of Morocco and Zimbabwe during a time when love was a revolutionary act.Through "Bridges of the Sahara," readers witness a tale of two hearts intertwined, defying the constraints of their era and laying the foundation for a love that transcends borders.…