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Susan Abulhawa (Arabic: سوزان أبو الهوى; born June 3, 1970) is a Palestinian-American scientist, writer and activist. Her first novel, Mornings in Jenin, was translated into 32 languages and sold more than a million copies. The sales and reach of her debut novel made Abulhawa the most widely read Palestinian author of all time. [1]
Anjali Joseph of The Independent writes that "Susan Abulhawa's novel, first published in the US in 2006 but since reworked, follows the Abulheja family, Yehya and Basima and their two sons, in Ein Hod, a village in Palestine. The pastoral opening crams into 40 pages a cross-faith friendship, a love story (both brothers fall for Dalia, who ...
The Blue Between Sky and Water is a book written by Palestinian author Susan Abulhawa. The book is Abulhawa's second novel and was sold in 19 languages before its release, and was published in English in 2015. The book navigates the experience of three generations of Palestinian women as they face the consequences of the Israeli occupation.
Mentors including Ali Abunimah, Susan Abulhawa, Ramzy Baroud, and Laila El-Haddad. [8] A year later, Mondoweiss reported, the project had grown to involve more than 75 writers from Gaza, and mentors included Miko Peled, Alice Rothchild, and Ben Norton. [9]
Palestinian activist Susan Abulhawa has described Peled's father, who died in 1995, as "a man that many of us Palestinians could not figure out whether to love or hate" and whom "many notable Palestinians" nicknamed "Abu Salam" (Father of Peace). [5] His brother is the political scientist Yoav Peled .
Susan Abulhawa, author; Ali Abunimah, journalist and co-founder of The Electronic Intifada; Ibtisam Barakat, writer and poet; Jamal Dajani, journalist and television producer; Suheir Hammad, poet; Ray Hanania, journalist; Nadia Hijab, journalist with Middle East Magazine and senior fellow at the Institute for Palestine Studies
Susan Abulhawa (born 1970), fiction and nonfiction writer, author of Mornings in Jenin; of Palestinian descent; Saladin Ahmed (born 1975), science fiction, comic book and fantasy author; of Lebanese, Egyptian, Irish, and Polish descent; Dima Alzayat, fiction writer, author of Alligator and Other Stories; of Syrian descent
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