Occupied Voices: Stories of Everyday Life from the Second Intifada (Nation Books)
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ISBN: 1560255307 / Publisher: Nation Books, July 2003
True stories told by the Palestinian people themselves--shop owners, shelling victims, teachers, reporters, and others--portray the utter terror of life on a daily basis combating tear gas, mandatory curfews, and bombings while yearning to be free citizens within their own country. Original.
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As the Middle East peace process disintegrates and the second Palestinian Intifada begins, Wendy Pearlman, a young Jewish woman from the American Midwest travels to the West Bank and Gaza Strip in a quest to talk to ordinary Palestinians. A remarkable narrative emerges from her conversations with doctors, artists, school kids, and families who have lost loved ones or watched their homes destroyed. Their stories, ranging from the humorous to the tragic, paint a profile of the Palestinians that is as honest as it is uncommon in the Western media: that of ordinary people who simply want to live ordinary lives. As Pearlman writes, "the personal stories and heartfelt reflections that I encountered did not expose a hatred of Jews or a yearning to push Israelis into the sea. Rather, they painted a portrait of a people who longed for precisely that which had inspired the first Israelis: the chance to be citizens in a country of their own."
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