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Running Time: 10:56 hrsPublisher:Association for the Blind of Western Australia, 2013
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- Author: Abulhawa, SusanContributor: BC Libraries Cooperative; National Network for Equitable Library Service; Bond, JillyEdition: UnabridgedDate:Created2013Summary:
Palestine, 1941. In the small village of Ein Hod a father leads a procession of his family and workers through the olive groves. As they move through the trees the green fruits drop onto the orchard floor; the ancient cycle of the seasons providing another bountiful harvest." "1948. The Abulheja family are forcibly removed from their ancestral home in Ein Hod and sent to live in a refugee camp in Jenin. Through Amal, the bright granddaughter of the patriarch, we witness the stories of her brothers: one, a stolen boy who becomes an Israeli soldier; the other who in sacrificing everything for the Palestinian cause will become his enemy. Amal's own dramatic story threads its way through six decades of Palestinian-Israeli tension, eventually taking her into exile in Pennsylvania in America. Amal's is a story of love and loss, of childhood, marriage and parenthood, and finally the need to share her history with her daughter, to preserve the greatest love she has.
Genre:Subject(s): 20th century | Arab-Israeli conflict | Fiction | History | Jenin (West Bank : Refugee camp) | Palestine | Palestinian Arabs | Refugees, Palestinian ArabOriginal Publisher: New York : Bloomsbury, c.2010, Victoria Park, Association for the Blind of Western AustraliaLanguage(s): English