In Charbel Kattan's captivating novel, 'The Boy Who Erased the Sun,' readers are plunged into a world where a young protagonist possesses an extraordinary, yet terrifying, power. Driven by curiosity or perhaps a deeper, unspoken desire, he performs an act of cosmic significance: erasing the sun from the sky. This audacious deed unleashes unforeseen consequences, plunging the world into perpetual twilight and forcing the boy to confront the immense responsibility that comes with such power. Kattan weaves a thought-provoking narrative about identity, the impact of our actions, and the search for light amidst darkness, both literally and figuratively. It's a profound exploration of human nature and the delicate balance of existence.