Never before have I read such a fascinating novel about Palestine and Israel. It affected me emotionally in a way only great novels can

- Henning Mankell,

A powerful and passionate insight into what many Palestinians have had to endure since the state of Israel was created. Susan Abulhawa guides us through traumatic events with anger and great tenderness too, creating unforgettable images of a world in which humanity and inhumanity, selflessness and selfishness, love and hate grow so close to each other

- Michael Palin,

Abulhawa looks into the darkest crevices of lives, conflicts, horrendous injustices, and dares to shine light that can illuminate hidden worlds for us, who are too often oblivious. A major writer of our time, to read Abulhawa is to begin to understand not simply the misinformation we have received for decades about what has gone on in Palestine and the Middle East, but to come to terms with our own resistance to feeling the terror of our own fear of Truth

- Alice Walker,

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When we grow numb to horror, when our minds slam shut in shock and denial, sometimes a story can slip to reawaken our humanity. This is that story, never more relevant, and my heart is stronger for reading it

- Laline Paull,

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

Daily Mail

A heart-shattering novel, timeless in its truth

- Fatima Bhutto,

Abulhawa’s writing shines ... Friendship, adolescence, love: ordinary events, offset against extraordinary circumstances, make the story live

Independent

The writer’s pain – and the beauty of her prose – are very real

Daily Telegraph

Powerful and moving

Stylist

A powerful and sensitive narrative that encapsulates the Palestinian experience with searing honesty and moving compassion … In both its specific Palestinian content and its larger human dimension, this novel is at once a challenge to complacency and ignorance as well as an affirmation of all that is enduring and valuable in the undefeated human spirit

- Hanan Ashrawi, founder and Secretary General of the Palestinian Initiative for the Promotion of Global Dialogue and Democracy,

Heartbreaking

- Esther Freud,

A classic of international literature. It’s a work of artistry, humanity, defiance and dignity that fuses impeccable storytelling, strong ideas and a sinuous mastery of language. Relevant, powerful, emotional and vivid from its initial publication, it is now an essential must-read for anyone who cares about the state of the world

- Bidisha Mamat,

This luminous novel is drawn from the lived experience of three generations ... The thread of the immense injustice which expelled Palestinians from their land and destroyed the harmony of Palestinian society based on agriculture, traditions and tightly knitted families is woven here through remarkable women, men and children

- Victoria Brittain,

<i>Mornings in Jenin</i> is achingly beautiful, a modern Palestinian classic

- Saleem Haddad,

A heart-wrenching, powerfully written novel, spanning three generations of a Palestinian family through love and loss, war and oppressionOVER A MILLION COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDETHE 15TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION ‘A powerful and passionate insight into what many Palestinians have had to endure’ Michael Palin‘Abulhawa possesses the heart of a warrior’ Alice Walker_____________________________________Palestine, 1948. A mother clutches her baby son as Israeli soldiers march through the village of Ein Hod. In a split second, he is snatched from her arms – and the fate of the Abulheja family is changed forever.Mornings in Jenin is a devastating novel of love and loss, war and oppression, heartbreak and hope, spanning five countries and four generations of one of the most intractable conflicts of our lifetime._____________________________________Readers love Mornings in Jenin‘The most heartbreaking novel I have ever, so far, come to read’ Goodreads review, 5 stars‘Within the sadness of its pages glimmers hope for reconciliation and peace’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars‘The perfect example of how fiction has the power to change and inform us’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars‘Tragic, powerful, haunting, enlightening, absorbing and devastating’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars‘It made me weep every few pages, laugh out loud on others … A truly great read’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars
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A heart-wrenching, powerfully written novel, spanning three generations of a Palestinian family through love and loss, war and oppression
Never before have I read such a fascinating novel about Palestine and Israel. It affected me emotionally in a way only great novels can
A heart-wrenching, powerfully written novel, spanning three generations of a Palestinian family through love and loss, war and oppression
This book will appeal to fans of The Kite Runner, but also to the millions of people interested in and affected by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781526687562
Publisert
2024-11-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
352

Forfatter

Biographical note

Susan Abulhawa was born to Palestinian refugees of the 1967 war. Currently living in Pennsylvania with her daughter, she is a human rights activist and frequent political commentator. She is the founder of Playgrounds for Palestine, an organization dedicated to upholding Palestinian children’s Right to Play. Her first novel, Mornings in Jenin, was an international bestseller, with rights sold in twenty-six languages. Along with The Blue Between Sky and Water, she is most recently the author of Against the Loveless World, a finalist for the Aspen Words Prize and winner of the 2021 Palestine Book Award and the 2021 Arab American Book Award.