Bushra Abdullah's insightful study, 'Aesthetics of Time in the Novel,' offers a profound exploration into the temporal dimensions within Emirati narrative fiction. This specialized research meticulously examines how time is perceived, structured, and manipulated by authors to enhance the artistic and thematic depth of their works. It delves into various temporal techniques, including flashbacks, flashforwards, chronology manipulation, and the psychological impact of time on characters and plot. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the intricate relationship between narrative form and temporal experience, highlighting the unique contributions of Emirati literature to global novelistic aesthetics. This book is essential for literary scholars, critics, and anyone interested in Arabic and contemporary Emirati fiction.