Bye Bye Gaza

Bye Bye Gaza PDF Author:
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1445715287
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 426

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Bye Bye Gaza

Bye Bye Gaza PDF Author:
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1445715287
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 426

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Bye Bye Gaza (black and white)

Bye Bye Gaza (black and white) PDF Author:
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1445715333
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 426

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Bye Bye Gaza

Bye Bye Gaza PDF Author: Barry Chamish
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 424

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THE conPROMISED LAND

THE conPROMISED LAND PDF Author: Barry Chamish
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 144571258X
Category : Israel
Languages : en
Pages : 407

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Byeways in Palestine

Byeways in Palestine PDF Author: James Finn
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Palestine
Languages : en
Pages : 492

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A Bottle in the Gaza Sea

A Bottle in the Gaza Sea PDF Author: Valerie Zenatti
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1599905051
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 162

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A seventeen-year-old from Jerusalem, Tal Levine comes from a family that always believed peace would come to the Middle East. She cried tears of joy when President Clinton and Yitzhak Rabin shook hands with Yasser Arafat in 1993-a moment of hope that would stay with her forever. But when a terrorist explosion kills a young woman at a café in Jerusalem, something changes for Tal. One day she writes a letter, puts it in a bottle, and sends it to Gaza-to the other side-beginning a correspondence with a young Palestinian man that will ultimately open their eyes to each other's lives and hearts.

Goodbye to All that

Goodbye to All that PDF Author:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 34

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More

More PDF Author: Hakan Günday
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 162872708X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 404

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The award-winning More, by one of Turkey’s leading underground writers, is the world’s first novel about the refugee crisis. “The illegals climbed into the truck, and, after a journey of two hundred miles, they boarded ships and were lost in the night.” Gaza lives on the shores of the Aegean Sea. At the age of nine he becomes a human trafficker, like his father. Together with his father and local boat owners Gaza helps smuggle desperate “illegals,” by giving them shelter, food, and water before they attempt the crossing to Greece. One night everything changes and Gaza is suddenly faced with the challenge of how he himself is going to survive. This is a heartbreaking work that examines the lives of refugees struggling to flee their homeland and the human traffickers who help them reach Europe—for a price. In this timely and important book, one of the first novels to document the refugee crisis in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, we see firsthand how the realities of war, violence, and migration affect the daily lives of the people who live there. This is a powerful exploration of the unfolding crisis by one of Turkey’s most exciting and critically acclaimed young writers who writes unflinchingly about social issues.

Now They Call Me Infidel

Now They Call Me Infidel PDF Author: Nonie Darwish
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9781595230317
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 284

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A Cairo-raised daughter of an Egyptian military officer describes how she was raised to hate Americans and Jewish people and submit to dictatorship, her decision to relocate to America, and her efforts to promote peace and tolerance at the risk of her own safety.

Mapping My Return

Mapping My Return PDF Author: Salman Abu Sitta
Publisher: American University in Cairo Press
ISBN: 1617977071
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 400

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Salman Abu Sitta was just ten years old when the Nakba—the mass expulsion of Palestinians in 1948—happened, forcing him from his home near Beersheba. Like many Palestinians of his generation, this traumatic loss and his enduring desire to return would be the defining features of his life from that moment on. Abu Sitta vividly evokes the vanished world of his family and home on the eve of the Nakba, giving a personal and very human face to the dramatic events of 1930s and 1940s Palestine as Zionist ambitions and militarization expanded under the British mandate. He chronicles his life in exile, from his family’s flight to Gaza, his teenage years as a student in Nasser’s Egypt, his formative years in 1960s London, his life as a family man and academic in Canada, to several sojourns in Kuwait. Abu Sitta’s long and winding journey has taken him through many of the seismic events of the era, from the 1956 Suez War to the 1991 Gulf War. This rich and moving memoir is imbued throughout with a burning sense of justice and a determination to recover and document what rightfully belongs to his people, given expression in his groundbreaking mapping work on his homeland. Abu Sitta, with warmth and wit, tells his story and that of Palestine.