In 'I Lived Twice,' renowned Egyptian journalist Hamdi Qandil offers a profound and introspective memoir, exploring the concept of living two distinct lives within one existence. This compelling autobiography delves into Qandil's multifaceted career, from his early days shaping public opinion through influential media roles to his later years as an outspoken political commentator. The book chronicles pivotal moments in Arab history through his eyes, offering unique insights into the political and social transformations he witnessed and actively participated in. Qandil's narrative is a testament to resilience, adaptation, and the enduring power of a voice committed to truth and justice, making it an essential read for anyone interested in modern Arab history and media.