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Mornings in Jenin by Susan Abulhawa
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Heartbreaking and humanizing novel that portrays the horrors of Israeli violence on generations of Palestinians. The novel depicts the many terrors (e.g., torture, killing) that Israeli soldiers have inflicted upon Palestinians, and though it was difficult and at times nauseating to read, I felt appreciative to Susan Abulhawa for capturing these plights so that we as readers are forced to reckon with them (obviously, reading about these topics is not even close to the suffering of actually living them.) I’m also grateful that Abulhawa highlighted the full humanity of our Palestinian protagonists in this novel, their deep love for one another and their homeland as well as the trauma and anguish they’ve faced.

This book was published in 2006 and it’s honestly so sickening � like actually makes me want to throw up � that the same horrible violence portrayed in this novel is happening right now. Over 15,000 Palestinians have been killed in the past two months. As someone living in the United States, it’s sickening to know that my tax dollars are going to fund Israel’s crimes against humanity. for a permanent ceasefire now.
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Reading Progress

July 5, 2021 – Shelved
December 5, 2023 – Started Reading
December 7, 2023 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Sleepless (new) - added it

Sleepless Dreamer Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I relate to your frustration and sadness at the horror now faced by Palestinians. I also want to urge you though to read more perspectives as well. There is much-needed context to this war now. I hope you are able to see Israeli suffering as clearly as you see Palestinian suffering.


dianne b. Thank you for readiing this important and beautifully written book and asking people to act from their hearts!


Thomas dianne b. wrote: "Thank you for readiing this important and beautifully written book and asking people to act from their hearts!"

Thank you, dianne! I really appreciated your review of this book too.


message 4: by Fatma (new)

Fatma You're humanity is shining through your wonderful review.


Anne Barnet I am reading this book at the moment and I could not agree more with you. This suffering has continued for too long. I think this book should be essential reading for anyone wanting to understand what is going on today. Heartbreaking.


message 6: by Danijel (new)

Danijel Don't fall for propaganda, violence was mutual and jewish people took it for centuries in arab countries cause they were minority.


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