The Granada Trilogy is an Arabic literary work by Radwa Ashour that tells the story of a family in Granada during a crucial period in Spain's history. The book cover features an artistic illustration of a pomegranate branch against a black background, symbolically representing Granada's rich cultural heritage. Key features: • Arabic language literary work • Historical fiction trilogy • Chronicles life in Granada, Spain • Written by renowned author Radwa Ashour • Artistic cover design with pomegranate motif The pomegranate (granada in Spanish) on the cover is a symbol of Granada city itself, as it appears on the city's coat of arms. The trilogy explores themes of identity, culture, and historical transformation during the period following the fall of Granada, the last Muslim stronghold in Spain. The book is considered an important work in modern Arabic literature that bridges historical events with compelling storytelling.