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Behind the Wall: Life, Love, and Struggle in Palestine Hardcover – Illustrated, February 1, 2010
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- Print length216 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPOTOMAC BOOKS
- Publication dateFebruary 1, 2010
- Dimensions6.25 x 1 x 9.25 inches
- ISBN-101597974390
- ISBN-13978-1597974394
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“Palestine is the most important issue for humanity because its justice is so long overdue, and its people have been so betrayed, yet it exemplifies a courage and endurance no oppressor can kill. In his superb collection Behind the Wall, Rich Wiles captures these qualities in the struggles and faces of those who will not allow us to forget.”—John Pilger, award-winning documentary filmmaker, journalist, and author of Freedom Next Time Published On: 2009-11-08
“Behind the Wall is a book of powerful stories, conveyed most eloquently by the author and told by ordinary people describing their extraordinary existence. Rich Wiles’s captivating narrative transcends politics and rebuffs the very desensitizing nature of news related to Palestine and Israel. Instead, Behind the Wall delves into the heart of the conflict—the disaffected Palestinians—including the original refugees of 60 years ago and their descendents, who continue to struggle for rights and recognition. Their undying resilience will endure until rights are restored, justice is delivered, and freedom is attained. Until then, those refugees, feeding on memory and hope, will continue to exist behind the Wall. While they may be physically trapped, their stories don’t have to be. Rich Wiles’s book is a most admired effort at getting the story out. This book must be read, and forever remembered.”—Ramzy Baroud, journalist, former Al-Jazeera producer, and author of The Second Palestinian Intifada: A Chronicle of a People's Struggle Published On: 2009-11-09
“A moving insight into the individual experiences of life under occupation and imprisonment. The book allows the people themselves to speak about their horrific experience and their remarkable struggle for survival and normality against all odds. A most valuable and humane contribution to a better understanding of the Palestinian plight in the face of an escalating Israeli brutality and inhumanity.”—Ilan Pappé, historian, human rights activist, and author of The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine Published On: 2009-11-11
“Rarely has the Palestinian experience of occupation—its everyday frustrations, cruelties and injustices—been captured better than in these richly varied and very human stories told by Rich Wiles. Too often the voice of the Palestinians is denied or overlooked: this book seeks to correct that additional indignity by reminding the reader that behind Israel's Wall a people continues to demand the freedoms most of us take for granted.”—Jonathan Cook, journalist and author of Disappearing Palestine: Israel’s Experiments in Human Despair Published On: 2009-11-12
"The book offers a picture of ordinary Palestinians that is both expansive and vivid. . . .manages to address Palestinians' deep frustrations in creative ways."—Christian Science Monitor Published On: 2010-02-05
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- Publisher : POTOMAC BOOKS; Illustrated edition (February 1, 2010)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 216 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1597974390
- ISBN-13 : 978-1597974394
- Item Weight : 1 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.25 x 1 x 9.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,024,322 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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We learn intimately of the anguish of unemployed fathers desperate to care for families that survive, just, on the poverty line. We glimpse the inner trauma of prisoners ( even children)tortured by Israeli military and share their familiy's rapture on their release; we cry along with the generational pain of nostagia for stolen farms with once cared-for orchards, olive trees, rocks and wild herbs. We feel the fear when enclosed by Israeli snipers and belligerant soldiers and colonial settlers; we are strung out by concern for relatives taken to hospitals that we are not permitted to visit; we crouch in terror as soldiers invade homes in the night or scream as a home is demolished around us.
Simply put- we enter the 'normal' life of Palestinian refugee families.
We leave Wiles' book amazed by the courage of Palestinians and their samoud (steadfastness) for the love of their land and for their rights under international law.
I recommend this book to anyone and everyone who is capable. You will not be disappointed. Aywa Falasteen!
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It's an excellent book, very well written. I definitely feel I have an appreciation of their (Palestinian)
plight better for having read the book.