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    Mornings in Jenin

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    ISBN: 9781408809488
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    AuthorAbulhawa, Susan
    Pub Date07/02/2011
    BindingPaperback
    Pages352
    Publisher: BLOOMSBURY
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    A heart-wrenching, powerfully written novel that could do for Palestine what The Kite Runner did for Afghanistan.

    A heart-wrenching, powerfully written novel: a Kite Runner for Palestine

    'One of the most thought-provoking books I've read ... written with passion and honesty, and poetry' Daily Mail

    'The writer's pain - and the beauty of her prose - are very real' Telegraph

    Palestine, 1948. Half a million Palestinians are forced from their homes. A mother clutches her six-month-old son as Israeli soldiers march through the village of Ein Hod. In a split second, her son is snatched from her arms and the fate of the Abulheja family is changed forever.

    Forced into a refugee camp in Jenin and exiled from the ancient village that is their lifeblood, the family struggles to rebuild their world. Their stories unfold through the eyes of the youngest sibling, Amal, the daughter born in the camp who will eventually find herself alone in the United States; the eldest son who loses everything in the struggle for freedom; the stolen son who grows up as an Israeli, becoming an enemy soldier to his own brother.


    Mornings in Jenin is a devastating novel of love and loss, war and oppression, and heartbreak and hope, spanning five countries and four generations of one of the most intractable conflicts of our lifetime.