Laela (DIRECT)
In the young adult fantasy novel Laela and the Moonline by Lisa Perskie Rodriguez, is a revolutionary hero in a world called Aerizon.
: Concerned for their reputation, Layla's family forbids the union and marries her to another man against her will. In the young adult fantasy novel Laela and
: A young poet named Qays falls deeply in love with his classmate, Layla. His obsession becomes so public and intense that he is nicknamed Majnun (meaning "possessed" or "madman"). His obsession becomes so public and intense that
Often called the "Romeo and Juliet of the East," this 7th-century Arabian legend is the most famous story associated with the name. Upon hearing the news, Majnun travels to her
: Layla eventually dies of a broken heart, unable to be with her true love. Upon hearing the news, Majnun travels to her grave and dies there from grief. Modern Sci-Fi: Laela and the Moonline