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=== Conclusion === ''The Dream Hotel'' is a thought-provoking and deeply human exploration of identity, displacement, and belonging in an increasingly interconnected world. Laila Lalami’s sharp social commentary, combined with her compelling characters and richly atmospheric setting, makes for a powerful and immersive reading experience. Through the metaphor of the hotel and the stories of its guests, Lalami offers a poignant meditation on what it means to seek refuge, to search for home, and to navigate the complexities of modern existence. Ultimately, ''The Dream Hotel'' is a book about the ways in which we seek to understand ourselves and others, both within the confines of personal history and in the face of global forces that shape the lives we lead. Through its layered storytelling and exploration of timely themes, the novel invites readers to reflect on the fragile nature of belonging and the human desire for connection in a rapidly changing world.
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