Tunisian author Zouhaïr Ben Amor has released “La maison qui parle” (The House That Speaks), a memoir deeply rooted in the history and memories of the village of Ezzahra. The work is described as a rare and sensitive account of life within the community. The book appears to be a personal reflection on Ezzahra, presented as a storytelling endeavor—implied by the original title’s phrasing, “If Ezzahra Were to Tell Its Tale…” Kapitalis, a news outlet, announced the publication of Ben Amor’s memoir. Details regarding the book’s specific content beyond its focus on Ezzahra and its emotional tone remain limited. The release marks a new literary contribution focused on Tunisian village life and local history.
