In the young adult fantasy novel Laela and the Moonline by Lisa Perskie Rodriguez, is a revolutionary hero in a world called Aerizon.
The name (or its variations like Layla and Laila ) is central to several epic and modern stories, ranging from ancient Arabian tragedies to contemporary sci-fi and humanitarian narratives. The Classic Epic: Layla and Majnun In the young adult fantasy novel Laela and
: Heartbroken, Majnun retreats to the desert to live among wild beasts, spending his days writing poetry dedicated to Layla. : Concerned for their reputation, Layla's family forbids
: Concerned for their reputation, Layla's family forbids the union and marries her to another man against her will. Modern Sci-Fi: Laela and the Moonline
: Layla eventually dies of a broken heart, unable to be with her true love. Upon hearing the news, Majnun travels to her grave and dies there from grief. Modern Sci-Fi: Laela and the Moonline