Mornings in Jenin by Susan Abulhawa
From the Library Journal: "Every now and again a literary work changes the way people think. Abulhawa...has crafted a brilliant first novel about Palestine... [This] intensely beautiful fictionalized history... should be read by both politicians and those interested in contemporary politics.”
Every
now and again a literary work changes the way people think.
Abulhawa...has crafted a brilliant first novel about Palestine... [This]
intensely beautiful fictionalized history... should be read by both
politicians and those interested in contemporary politics.” - See more
at:
http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/mornings-in-jenin-9781608190461/#sthash.6cgzRfTl.dpuf
“Every
now and again a literary work changes the way people think.
Abulhawa...has crafted a brilliant first novel about Palestine... [This]
intensely beautiful fictionalized history... should be read by both
politicians and those interested in contemporary politics.” –
Library Journal - See more at: http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/mornings-in-jenin-9781608190461/#sthash.6cgzRfTl.dpuf
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