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Ahlam Bsharat,Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp,Sue Copeland

Trees For The Absentees

Young love, meddling relatives, heart-to-hearts with friends real and imagined — Philistia’s world is that of an ordinary university student, except that in occupied Palestine, and when your father is in indefinite detention, nothing is straightforward.
Philistia is closest to her childhood, and to her late grandmother and her imprisoned father, when she’s at her part-time job washing women’s bodies at the ancient Ottoman hammam in Nablus, the West Bank. A midwife and corpse washer in her time, Grandma Zahia taught Philistia the ritual ablutions and the secrets of the body: the secrets of life and death.
On the brink of adulthood, Philistia embarks on a journey through her country’s history — a magical journey, and one of loss and centuries of occupation.
As trees are uprooted around her, Philistia searches for a place of refuge, a place where she can plant a memory for the ones she’s lost.
64 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
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    . When they discovered that the transition from darkness to light was not what it was made out to be.

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