Mornings in Jenin by Susan Abulhawa is a powerful work of Fiction that traces the heartbreaking journey of a Palestinian family across six decades of conflict, exile, and resilience. In this deeply moving Literary Fiction novel, Susan Abulhawa tells the story of Amal, born into the refugee camp of Jenin after her family was forced from their village in 1948. Separated from her brother, caught between war and displacement, Amal grows up in a world of loss but also of hope, love, and survival. Spanning from Palestine to Lebanon, Jerusalem, and America, Mornings in Jenin is a gripping and unforgettable novel that brings human voices to a conflict too often reduced to headlines. With lyrical prose and raw emotion, Susan Abulhawa crafts a story of faith, forgiveness, and the unbreakable bonds of family.
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