I, Palestine

Adolfo Benjamin Kunjuk · Озвучено ИИ Mary (от Google)
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I, Palestine is the heart-wrenching and poetic voice of Farah, a Palestinian woman trapped in the ruins of Gaza, piercing through the silence of a world that prefers to look away. Across twelve chapters that blend chronicle, testimony, and protest, this book portrays daily life under fire, hope among rubble, and memory as the only form of resistance.

From the silence before the next bombing to the writing of the last names on a wall that no longer bleeds, Farah records with a trembling pencil the life of a people they are trying to erase. But there is also bread, poetry, children's games, and the songs of elder women who refuse to die in silence.

Written with rawness, tenderness, and courage, I, Palestine is a restrained scream. It is not just a book. It is a notebook salvaged from the ruins. A final word demanding to be read.

A deeply human literary work. A memory that confronts. A narrative act of justice.

Об авторе

Adolfo Benjamin Kunjuk is a writer, father, and tireless observer of human pain and dignity. Born in Argentina, his work explores themes of memory, injustice, and resistance through an intimate and poetic lens. Yo, Palestina is more than a book, it is a testimony born from silence and written with the soul. Adolfo believes that stories hold the power to heal what bombs try to erase.

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