In 'All Months Are July,' acclaimed author Ibrahim Eissa provides a compelling fictionalized account of the pivotal moments leading up to the July 23, 1952 revolution in Egypt. The novel meticulously details the secret gatherings, conflicting ambitions, and intense political atmosphere surrounding the Free Officers. Eissa brings historical figures like Gamal Abdel Nasser and Anwar Sadat to life, not as icons, but as complex humans with fears and aspirations. This work challenges the official narrative, offering a fresh, provocative look at the event that reshaped modern Egyptian history and the nature of power itself.