Mornings in Jenin

a novel

English language

Published Nov. 14, 2010 by Bloomsbury.

ISBN:
978-1-60819-046-1
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OCLC Number:
401149657

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Forcibly removed from the ancient village of Ein Hod by the newly formed state of Israel in 1948, the Abulhejas are moved into the Jenin refugee camp. There, exiled from his beloved olive groves, the family patriarch languishes of a broken heart, his eldest son fathers a family and falls victim to an Israeli bullet, and his grandchildren struggle against tragedy toward freedom, peace, and home. This is the Palestinian story, told as never before, through four generations of a single family.

The very precariousness of existence in the camps quickens life itself. Amal, the patriarch's bright granddaughter, feels this with certainty when she discovers the joys of young friendship and first love and especially when she loses her adored father, who read to her daily as a young girl in the quiet of the early dawn. Through Amal we get the stories of her twin brothers, one who is …

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Although this is a work of fiction, this book make the Middle East conflict much more real to me, and doesn't provide any simple solutions.

Some characters specialize in pulling pain inward and hardening the heart; others become terrorists. In either case, the toll on humanity is devastating.

I found myself stutter-reading a few of the Arabic passages. For example, Dalia is also referred to as "Um Yousef," meaning "mother of Yousef." (There's a glossary, as well as a family tree...needed both!)

Subjects

  • Palestinian Arabs -- Fiction
  • Arab-Israeli conflict -- Fiction
  • Refugees, Palestinian Arab -- Fiction
  • Jenin -- Fiction
  • Palestine -- History -- Partition, 1947 -- Fiction
  • Palestine -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction
  • Middle East -- Politics and government -- 1945- -- Fiction