
Once Upon a Country: A PALESTINIAN LIFE
Author: Sari Nusseibeh
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 560
These extraordinary memoirs give us a rare view into what the Arab-Israeli conflict has meant for one Palestinian family over the generations. Nusseibeh also interweaves his own story with that of the Palestinians as a people, always speaking his mind and apportioning blame where he feels it due. Hated by extremists on both sides, his is a rare voice. 'This autobiography carries the passion that might embolden ordinary Israelis and Palestinians to bypass the politicians and establish the peace that all but the armoured men desperately want.' - The Independent. 'Nusseibeh's formidable achievement leaves a drop of despair, because of how exceptional it is.' - New York Times.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 560
These extraordinary memoirs give us a rare view into what the Arab-Israeli conflict has meant for one Palestinian family over the generations. Nusseibeh also interweaves his own story with that of the Palestinians as a people, always speaking his mind and apportioning blame where he feels it due. Hated by extremists on both sides, his is a rare voice. 'This autobiography carries the passion that might embolden ordinary Israelis and Palestinians to bypass the politicians and establish the peace that all but the armoured men desperately want.' - The Independent. 'Nusseibeh's formidable achievement leaves a drop of despair, because of how exceptional it is.' - New York Times.
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Author: Sari Nusseibeh
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 560
These extraordinary memoirs give us a rare view into what the Arab-Israeli conflict has meant for one Palestinian family over the generations. Nusseibeh also interweaves his own story with that of the Palestinians as a people, always speaking his mind and apportioning blame where he feels it due. Hated by extremists on both sides, his is a rare voice. 'This autobiography carries the passion that might embolden ordinary Israelis and Palestinians to bypass the politicians and establish the peace that all but the armoured men desperately want.' - The Independent. 'Nusseibeh's formidable achievement leaves a drop of despair, because of how exceptional it is.' - New York Times.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 560
These extraordinary memoirs give us a rare view into what the Arab-Israeli conflict has meant for one Palestinian family over the generations. Nusseibeh also interweaves his own story with that of the Palestinians as a people, always speaking his mind and apportioning blame where he feels it due. Hated by extremists on both sides, his is a rare voice. 'This autobiography carries the passion that might embolden ordinary Israelis and Palestinians to bypass the politicians and establish the peace that all but the armoured men desperately want.' - The Independent. 'Nusseibeh's formidable achievement leaves a drop of despair, because of how exceptional it is.' - New York Times.

Once Upon a Country: A PALESTINIAN LIFE