Gaza: The Story of a Genocide is a powerful and urgent collection of personal testimonies, poetry, photography, art, and frontline reportage, offering a profound look into the ongoing destruction inflicted upon the Palestinian people. Through the voices of those directly affected, including Ahmed Alnaouq, Noor Alyacoubi, Mariam Barghouti, and Eman Bashir, this book illuminates the enduring psychological, physical, and generational toll of state violence. It bears witness to the devastating impact on lives, land, and future, honoring the late poet Hiba Abu Nada and donating all royalties to UNRWA.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a deeply personal and comprehensive understanding of the human impact of the conflict in Gaza through diverse Palestinian voices.
- Explore a unique collection that blends personal testimony, poetry, photography, and art to offer a multifaceted perspective on the genocide.
- Support humanitarian efforts, as all royalties from the book are donated directly to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestine Refugees.
- Read contributions from acclaimed writers and artists, including recipients of the Palestine Book Award, Pulitzer Prize, and Emmy Award.
About the Author
Sonia Faleiro is an acclaimed author known for her investigative journalism and compelling narratives that delve into complex social issues. Her work often explores the human condition amidst challenging circumstances, earning her critical recognition for her insightful and empathetic storytelling. Faleiro's dedication to shedding light on underreported stories makes her a significant voice in contemporary non-fiction.
Fatima Bhutto is a prominent Pakistani writer and activist, recognized for her powerful commentary on politics, culture, and human rights. Her literary contributions span fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, often reflecting her deep engagement with global issues and her commitment to social justice. Bhutto's work is characterized by its sharp intellect and unwavering advocacy for marginalized voices.