Cactus Pear For My Beloved: A Family Story from Gaza
Samah Sabawi
Paperback, 336 pages
9781761344978
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The story of a family over the past 100 years, starting in Palestine under British rule and ending in Redland Bay in Queensland.
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Samah Sabawi shares the story of her parents and many like them who were born as their parents were being forced to leave their homelands.
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Filled with love for land, history, peoples it is more than anything else a family story and a love story told with enormous humanity and feeling. How the son (one of six), born at the height of the displacements to a disabled father and illiterate mother, a believer in peaceful resistance, became a leading poet and writer in Palestine, before being forced, with his own young family in tow, to flee and start a new life in Australia.
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Cactus Pear For My Beloved: A Family Story from Gaza
Cactus Pear For My Beloved: A Family Story from Gaza
Samah Sabawi
Paperback, 336 pages
9781761344978
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The story of a family over the past 100 years, starting in Palestine under British rule and ending in Redland Bay in Queensland.
Ā
Samah Sabawi shares the story of her parents and many like them who were born as their parents were being forced to leave their homelands.
Ā
Filled with love for land, history, peoples it is more than anything else a family story and a love story told with enormous humanity and feeling. How the son (one of six), born at the height of the displacements to a disabled father and illiterate mother, a believer in peaceful resistance, became a leading poet and writer in Palestine, before being forced, with his own young family in tow, to flee and start a new life in Australia.
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Samah Sabawi
Paperback, 336 pages
9781761344978
Ā
The story of a family over the past 100 years, starting in Palestine under British rule and ending in Redland Bay in Queensland.
Ā
Samah Sabawi shares the story of her parents and many like them who were born as their parents were being forced to leave their homelands.
Ā
Filled with love for land, history, peoples it is more than anything else a family story and a love story told with enormous humanity and feeling. How the son (one of six), born at the height of the displacements to a disabled father and illiterate mother, a believer in peaceful resistance, became a leading poet and writer in Palestine, before being forced, with his own young family in tow, to flee and start a new life in Australia.
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