<p>Achmed Abdullah's 'Bibi?His Mark' delves into the intertwined themes of identity and destiny, painted against the vibrant but often unforgiving backdrop of Paris. The narrative centers around Bibi, a young French protagonist, whose nickname 'le Tuer' (the Killer) is a haunting moniker that shapes his existence and interactions. Abdullah's prose strikes a balance between the poetic and the stark, capturing the subtle complexities of a life marr...