Experience the powerful and urgent voices of young people from Gaza in this compelling collection, spanning over a decade of their lives under occupation and blockade. Through their stories, readers gain unparalleled insight into the struggles, losses, hopes, and dreams of a generation determined to be recognized as human beings, not just numbers. This vital book, a Sunday Times and Irish bestseller, offers a profound look into the past and present, imagining a future shaped by the next generation of Palestinian leaders, artists, scientists, and scholars.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a unique and intimate perspective on life in Gaza through the personal narratives of its youth.
- Understand the human impact of occupation and blockade, moving beyond headlines to individual experiences.
- Discover a collection praised by prominent figures like Naomi Klein, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and British Vogue for its impact and urgency.
- Support a project dedicated to giving voice to young Palestinians and fostering recognition of their humanity.
About the Author
Ahmed Alnaouq is a co-founder of We Are Not Numbers, a youth-led Palestinian non-profit project in the Gaza Strip. He is a writer and activist dedicated to sharing the stories and experiences of young Palestinians with the world. His work aims to humanize the narratives often overlooked in mainstream media, advocating for recognition and understanding. He continues to be a prominent voice for the youth of Gaza.
Pam Bailey is an American journalist and activist who has worked extensively with Palestinian youth. She is a co-founder of We Are Not Numbers and has been instrumental in amplifying the voices of young writers from Gaza. Her dedication to human rights and storytelling has helped bring these powerful narratives to a global audience, fostering empathy and awareness.