This first volume of "My Dear Brother" unveils the captivating early correspondence between the esteemed intellectuals Hussein Amin and Galal Amin, spanning the pivotal decade from 1950 to 1960. Carefully compiled and edited by Kamal Salah Amin, these letters offer a unique window into their burgeoning thoughts, personal lives, and intellectual development during a transformative period in Egyptian history. Readers will discover their candid discussions on politics, culture, philosophy, and everyday observations, providing invaluable insights into their profound relationship and the evolving societal landscape. This collection serves as an essential historical document and a testament to their enduring legacy.