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Mornings in Jenin

By: Susan Abulhawa
Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
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Bloomsbury presents Mornings in Jenin by Susan Abulhawa, read by Suzanne Toren.

A heart-wrenching, powerfully written novel: a Kite Runner for Palestine

‘One of the most thought-provoking books I've read ... written with passion and honesty, and poetry' Daily Mail

Mornings in Jenin is a devastating novel of love and loss, war and oppression, and heartbreak and hope, spanning five countries and four generations of one of the most intractable conflicts of our lifetime.

Palestine, 1948. Half a million Palestinians are forced from their homes. A mother clutches her six-month-old son as Israeli soldiers march through the village of Ein Hod. In a split second, her son is snatched from her arms and the fate of the Abulheja family is changed forever.

Forced into a refugee camp in Jenin and exiled from the ancient village that is their lifeblood, the family struggles to rebuild their world. Their stories unfold through the eyes of the youngest sibling, Amal, the daughter born in the camp who will eventually find herself alone in the United States; the eldest son who loses everything in the struggle for freedom; the stolen son who grows up as an Israeli, becoming an enemy soldier to his own brother.

‘The writer's pain – and the beauty of her prose – are very real' Telegraph

©2010 Susan Abulhawa (P)2023 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Genre Fiction Historical Fiction World Literature Fiction Heartfelt Tear-jerking Inspiring Thought-Provoking Refugee Israeli-Palestinian conflict War

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I wept so hard at this story, which is steeped in the daily reality of the Palestinian people. Jews went through a holocaust under Nazi Germany and Israel is inflicting the same on Palestine. When will we as the world stop watching this genocide happening and liberate Palestine?

Free Palestine

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i yave always been a huge supporter of my Brothers and Sisters in Palestine. This was a beautiful way, for them to show me how it is, and was. From the River to the Sea!

Irishman and Palestine

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Unfortunately the narrator absolutely butchered the parts on Arabic and it was quite distracting

How much pain a story and a human can endure

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Loved this book so much. Amazing balance of real history, love stories and heartbreak. It brings the people of Palestine to life.

Must listen - this book brings life to Palestinian history, so often overlooked and misrepresented.

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I took a while to get this book and initially the fluctuations between 1st and 3rd person narrative bemusing. But I'm so glad I continued. A heartwrenching, beautifully written and perfectly narrated historical novel starting pre 1948 'Nakba' and leading up to the Jenin massacre in 2002.
Spanning 4 generations, an unsettling insight into the daily reality of displaced people and what it means to be Palestinian.

Heartwrenching and very timely

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I cried many times whilst driving to and from work.
This book is not a holiday read.
So beautifully told so poetic and so terribly sad.

Mans inhumanity to man.

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Some extremely beautiful passages in the novel. But also a very difficult listen - sometimes I had to stop because it was too painful. An important read-I recommend to anyone who knows little about Israel and Palestine.

Touching story of love and loss

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The horrors of war are laid bare in this novel. The suffering of the Palestinian people is harrowing but loyalty and love of family & friends is the enduring theme throughout. How anyone can survive such tragedy is beyond me. This is a well told story with rounded characters that you will come to champion and who will touch your heart.

A tale of love and endurance

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I love how it tells the story of many Palestinians and starts from the beginning of it all.

Personal attribute of all characters

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One of the best books I have read in a while. Powerful and moving, it will have you laughing and sobbing

Highly recommend

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