I’m twenty-six years old, and my follicles are following the fate of my father’s: they’re packing up, my hair falling out. What was once a thick...
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Publisher: Haus Publishing Details to buy the books below My Palestine, An Impossible Exile written by Mohammad Tarbush is a raw, evocative, and intimate piece of writing not just about the cataclysms of human suffering, but the debilitating conditions of humanity. And, in the midst of personal and national tragedies; it is also a story – a lived experience – of resilience, struggle and that of interminable hope. In the foreword, the author’s daughter Nada Tarbush explains the importance and relevance of this book in a world rife with conflict, siege, oppression and media warfare. A singular point that gives one and all numerous reasons to chin up, move forward and never to give up, she writes: ‘If my father’s […]
I’m twenty-six years old, and my follicles are following the fate of my father’s: they’re packing up, my hair falling out. What was once a thick...
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