Abdullah Al-Zayoud's 'Paula - Stories About Non-Speakers' delves into the lives of individuals who, for various reasons, find themselves unable to voice their thoughts, feelings, or experiences. This poignant collection of narratives explores the complexities of human communication, or the lack thereof, shedding light on the hidden struggles and untold stories of the marginalized. Through evocative prose, Al-Zayoud invites readers to empathize with characters navigating a world where their voices remain unheard, highlighting themes of isolation, resilience, and the profound impact of silence on identity and relationships. This book is a powerful exploration of the human condition beyond words.