Wanis and his wife Maysa raise their four children on good morals and values. Over the course of their journey, they discover that they are deviating from the many values they are trying to impart to their children, so they try to correct themselves.
Wanis and his wife Maysa continue to raise their four children on proper morals and values, while discovering that they don't practice many of the values they cultivate in their children in the process, so they try to be better role models for them.
Wanis and his wife Maysa continue raising their four children on the right morals and values, but while performing this task, they discover that they violate many of the values they instill in their children, so they try to correct themselves.
Wanis and his wife Maysa continue raising their four children on the right morals and values, but while performing this task, they discover that they violate many of the values they instill in their children, so they try to correct themselves.
Wanis and his wife Maysa continue to raise their four children on good morals and values, but when Wanis is appointed in an important government position, the family soon goes through many ups and downs, as others attempt to exploit Wanis' position.
Maysa has passed away, and her children are now adults with spouses and children of their own. As Wanis tries to raise his grandchildren on the values that he instilled in his own children, Maysa's sister Lamis returns from the US to help Wanis in his endeavor to impart morals to his grandchildren.
The story of Wanis's family after the death of his wife as he raises his grandchildren and writes his diaries. He finally begins to live for himself after spending all his life raising his children and grandchildren.
The story of Wanis continues, as he enters with his family the heart of the events of the revolution and the political developments taking place in Egypt, which ends up revealing the changes that the society has gone through over the years.