People of the Olive Tree. A collection of vignettes depicting the human face of the Palestinian tragedy - nine stories of refugees from different camps across the Middle Eastern region in the 1980s.
A poignant exploration of Palestinian identity, culture, and history through personal narratives.
The Palestinians: People of the Olive Tree offers a moving collection of vignettes that illuminate the human side of the Palestinian experience, often overshadowed by political discourse. Through Professor Kamel S. Abu Jaber's interviews, readers encounter the lives of Palestinians in exile and refugee camps, grappling with daily struggles and survival.
These stories reveal a nation filled with hope, despair, love, and dreams of peace. Discover the resilience and cultural richness of a people determined to preserve their identity in a hostile world. This is a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of the Palestinian experience and the human cost of conflict. Perfect for readers interested in Middle Eastern studies, history, and social issues.