Every city has a story to tell... Dr. Aisha Khalil Abdel Karim, to learn about the history of Aswan and reveal it, as a reference to a newspaper that her grandfather published fifty years ago leads her to a research trip that took four years, during which she learned about the city in which her parents were raised, and observed the changes that colonialism brought to the peaceful city, where they shaped it as a model of urbanization. Which they brought to Africa, and an open exhibition of their engineering and administrative capabilities. I also noticed the constant and variable in the vocabulary of social life, such as architecture, food, birth and death rituals, and others. Track Dr. Aisha, during her journey, affected the changes brought about by foreign colonialism in terms of social and cultural aspects, and the constants that continued with the people of the city as a means of confronting the coloniser, observing the changeable and the constant in architecture, food, birth and death rituals... This book is considered a mixture between historical and personal narrative, through which the author narrates The life of the people of Aswan in the Akkad generation.