The Book of Disappearance

Paperback Published on: 01/08/2024
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The Book of Disappearance
Poignant, powerful & thought-provoking
“Do you know what it means to spend your whole life waiting? Waiting for those who left to return? You wait your whole life and keep talking about the past... READ MORE
Zakiya  Sultana
The Book of Disappearance
An Exploration of Identity and Erasure.
“Why do I still live here then?” “Why shouldn’t you? This is Palestine. These are Jaffa’s villages and they will always be ours…” Ibtisam Azem's "The B... READ MORE
Rezaul Kayyum
The Book of Disappearance
Arresting
A beautiful and thought-provoking story of identity and home. Do you know your friends, your family members, your neighbours? Do you know yourself? Do y... READ MORE
Deedrie at Winchester High Street
The Book of Disappearance
Cuts to the Bone of It
The Book of Disappearance by Ibtisam Azem is a 239 page book that is short in length but all encompassing emotionally. This book cuts straight to the bone,... READ MORE
Chloe
The Book of Disappearance
An absolute must read
This follows a reality where one day all of the Palestinians in their homeland have vanished, leaving behind confused Israelis. In particular it follows tw... READ MORE
Faria at Blackburn

Synopsis

Alaa is haunted by his grandmother's memories of being displaced from Jaffa and becoming a refugee in her homeland after the Nakba. Ariel, Alaa’s neighbour and friend, is a liberal Zionist, critical of the military occupation of the West Bank and Gaza yet faithful to the project of Israel. When he wakes up one morning to find that all Palestinians have suddenly vanished, Ariel begins searching for clues to the secret of their collective disappearance.

That search, and Ariel’s reactions to it, intimately reveal the fissures at the heart of the Palestinian question. Between the stories of Alaa and Ariel are the people of Jaffa and Tel Aviv – café patrons, radio commentators, flower-cutters – against whose ordinary lives these fissures and questions play out.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: And Other Stories
  • ISBN: 9781916751026
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm
  • Weight: 189g
  • Languages: English

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