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The Way to the Spring

Life and Death in Palestine

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  • 448 páginas
  • 16 horas de lectura

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For three years, American writer Ben Ehrenreich has lived with Palestinian families in the West Bank, producing significant stories for American media, including a notable cover piece for the New York Times Magazine. His latest work, a culmination of his experiences, presents a powerful narrative that captures the lives of individuals under occupation. Ehrenreich joins the ranks of courageous journalists who connect with people enduring severe oppression, showcasing their resilience and resistance. In both cities and villages, he encounters unforgettable characters who share their struggles against the Israeli military's rule and the harassment from settlers intent on displacing them. These Palestinians navigate a complex landscape of fences, checkpoints, and barriers that disrupt their lives, revealing a reality that is difficult to comprehend. By intertwining political and historical context with deeply personal stories, Ehrenreich highlights the deteriorating conditions faced by this population, urging readers to confront these urgent issues. Through his empathetic storytelling, he invites us to walk alongside ordinary Palestinians, compelling us to engage with their experiences and the broader implications of their plight.

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The Way to the Spring, Ben Ehrenreich

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Subtítulo
Life and Death in Palestine
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Granta Books
Publicado en
2016
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
448
ISBN10
1783783109
ISBN13
9781783783106
Serie
Calificación
4,15 de 5
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For three years, American writer Ben Ehrenreich has lived with Palestinian families in the West Bank, producing significant stories for American media, including a notable cover piece for the New York Times Magazine. His latest work, a culmination of his experiences, presents a powerful narrative that captures the lives of individuals under occupation. Ehrenreich joins the ranks of courageous journalists who connect with people enduring severe oppression, showcasing their resilience and resistance. In both cities and villages, he encounters unforgettable characters who share their struggles against the Israeli military's rule and the harassment from settlers intent on displacing them. These Palestinians navigate a complex landscape of fences, checkpoints, and barriers that disrupt their lives, revealing a reality that is difficult to comprehend. By intertwining political and historical context with deeply personal stories, Ehrenreich highlights the deteriorating conditions faced by this population, urging readers to confront these urgent issues. Through his empathetic storytelling, he invites us to walk alongside ordinary Palestinians, compelling us to engage with their experiences and the broader implications of their plight.