Beschreibung:
Gaza is the frontline in the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians and rarely out of the news, this book explores the daily lives of the people in the region, giving us an insight into what is at risk in each round of violence.
Ramzy Baroud tells his father's fascinating story. Driven out of his village to a refugee camp, he took up arms and fought the occupation at the same time raising a family and trying to do the best for his children. Baroud's vivid and honest account reveals the complex human beings; revolutionaries, great moms and dads, lovers, and comedians that make Gaza so much more than just a disputed territory.
Acknowledgments Foreword Dr. Salman Abu Sitta Preface Map 1 Happier Times 2 Born into Turmoil 3 Taking Flight 4 A World Outside the Tent 5 Lost and Found 6 Zarefah 7 Al-Naksa: The Setback 8 An Olive Branch and a Thousand Cans of Tomato Sauce 9 Strange Men at the Beach Casino 10 Intifada: ... and All Hell Broke Loose 11 Oslo on the Line 12 The World as Seen From the Stone Staircase 13 Dying, Again Notes Selected Bibliography Index