Saleh Dima's 'Seasons of Sacrifices' immerses readers in the world of a remote tribe governed by ancient rituals and unwavering beliefs. The narrative follows Qamar, a young woman who begins to question the cyclical sacrifices demanded by her people's deities. As the seasons turn, she confronts the unyielding grip of tradition, the weight of destiny, and the true cost of challenging a faith built on blood and fear. This powerful novel explores the clash between the individual and the collective, the sacred and the profane, and the search for meaning in a world dictated by sacrifice.