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Neuerscheinung - Voraussichtlicher Termin: Oktober 2025
Leading Palestinian writers confront Israel's brutal colonial legacy and ignite hope in the fight for a free Palestine. Leading Palestinian writers confront Israel's brutal colonial legacy and ignite hope in the fight for a free Palestine.
"Genocide destroys cities and claims lives, but it also remakes the psyches of those it spares."
This collection tells the story of the Gaza genocide through Palestinians' eyes. Through personal testimonies, expert insights, poetry, and war reportage, leading Palestinian writers powerfully narrate their fight for survival since October 7. From Ahmed Al Naouq's harrowing account of losing 21 family members to Israel's indiscriminate bombing campaign and Noor O. Alyacoubi's personal testimony on starving in Gaza to Mariam Barghouti's exploration of Israeli settler violence in the West Bank and Lina Mounzer's reporting on the destabilizing effects of Israel's simultaneous bombing of Lebanon, Gaza: The Story of a Genocide reveals the physical and emotional devastation that Israel's pulverization has wrought on Palestinians in Gaza.
The book includes illustrations from Joe Sacco and Mona Chalabi, as well as contributions from Mosab Abu Toha, Yara Hawari, Tareq Baconi, Hiba Abu Nada, Ariel Koren, Laila Al-Arian, Mona Chalabi, Mary Turfah, Mariam Barghouti, Nina Lakhani, Noor Alyacoubi, Dr Tanya Haj-Hassan, Shareef Sarhan, Susan Abulhawa, Huda J. Fakhreddine, Eman Basher, Malaka Shweikh, Ahmed Alnaouq, Lina Mounzer, Omar Barghouti, Joe Sacco, Maryam Iqbal, Ahmed Masoud, and Yara Eid.
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Fatima Bhutto's books include the novels The Runaways and The Shadow of The Crescent Moon, longlisted for the Women's Prize and winner of the 2014 Prix de la Romanciere. Her non-fiction books include Songs of Blood and Sword and New Kings of the World. She is the co-founder, with Sonia Faleiro and Julia Churchill, of Books for Gaza. Sonia Faleiro is the author of The Good Girls, nominated for the RSL Ondaatje Prize, the ALCS Gold Dagger for Nonfiction, and the Premio Feltrinelli, and Beautiful Thing, shortlisted for the Lettre Ulysses Award for the Art of Reportage. She is the founder of the literary mentorship program South Asia Speaks and co-founder of Books for Gaza. Based in London, she is a Royal Literary Fund Fellow.