As a young boy, Raja Shehadeh was entranced by a forbidden Israeli
postage stamp in his uncle's album, intrigued by tales of a green land
beyond the border.He couldn't have known then what Israel would come
to mean to him, or to foresee the future occupation of his home in
Palestine. Later, as a young lawyer, he worked to halt land seizures
and towards peace and justice in the region. During this time, he made
close friends with several young Jewish Israelis, including fellow
thinker and searcher Henry. But as life became increasingly unbearable
under in the Palestinian territories, it was impossible to escape
politics or the past, and even the strongest friendships and hopes
were put to the test.
Brave, intelligent and deeply controversial, in this book
award-winning author Raja Shehadeh explores the devastating effect of
occupation on even the most intimate aspects of life. Looking back
over decades of political turmoil, he traces the impact on the fragile
bonds of friendship across the Israel-Palestine border, and asks
whether those considered bitter enemies can come together to forge a
common future.
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Crossing Boundaries in Occupied Palestine
Product details
ISBN
9781782832577
Published
2018
Publisher
Profile Books
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author