Hanna Dyab's captivating memoir, 'From Aleppo to Paris,' recounts his extraordinary journey from 18th-century Syria to the opulent court of King Louis XIV in France. As a young Maronite Christian from Aleppo, Dyab offers a rare outsider's perspective on French society, customs, and the lavish life at Versailles. His detailed observations provide invaluable historical insights into the cultural exchange between the Middle East and Europe during this fascinating period. The narrative is a unique blend of adventure, cultural commentary, and personal reflection, making it a compelling read for historians and general readers alike.