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Nora Lester Murad

    Nora Lester Murad is een auteur wiens werken diep ingaan op persoonlijke en culturele ervaringen, waarbij ze zich vaak richten op de transformerende impact van een plek op identiteit. Haar schrijven is geïnformeerd door een diepe onderdompeling in Jeruzalem en het leven met haar Palestijnse familie, waardoor ze unieke inzichten kan bieden in complexe sociale en politieke landschappen. Murad's proza benadrukt vrouwelijke verhalen en is ontworpen om te resoneren met een breed publiek, van volwassenen tot jonge lezers. Door haar romans en essays probeert ze menselijke verbindingen en de kracht van de plek bij het vormgeven van onze levens te belichten.

    Ida In The Middle
    Rest in My Shade
    • Rest in My Shade

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      Rest in My Shade is a poetic story about displacement, identity and loss recited by an ancient olive tree. Rest in My Shade features art created in various media by Palestinian artists living around the world including Suleiman Mansour, Nabil Anani, Ismail Shammout, Tamam Al-Akhal, Steve Sabella, Michael Hallak, and more. Millions of people are being uprooted, separated from their families, and risk losing their culture as a result of war, poverty, repression, and climate injustice. Rest in My Shade is a tool for building understanding, compassion and dialogue. Together, we can build a world in which we can all live without fear, move freely, value and share the cultures and traditions that make us who we are, and feel dignity and acceptance everywhere.For more information, see www.restinmyshade.com.

      Rest in My Shade
    • Ida, a Palestinian-American girl, eats a magic olive that takes her to the life she might have had in her parents’ village near Jerusalem. An important coming of age story that explores identity, place, voice, and belonging. Every time violence erupts in the Middle East, Ida knows what’s coming next. Some of her classmates treat her like it’s all her fault—just for being Palestinian! In eighth grade, Ida is forced to move to a different school. But people still treat her like she’ll never fit in. Ida wishes she could disappear. One day, dreading a final class project, Ida hunts for food. She discovers a jar of olives that came from a beloved aunt in her family’s village near Jerusalem. Ida eats one and finds herself there—as if her parents had never left Palestine! Things are different in this other reality—harder in many ways, but also strangely familiar and comforting. Now she has to make some tough choices. Which Ida would she rather be? How can she find her place? Ida’s dilemma becomes more frightening as the day approaches when Israeli bulldozers are coming to demolish another home in her family’s village…

      Ida In The Middle