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Book Synopsis: Raja Shehadeh was born into a successful Palestinian family with a beautiful house overlooking the Mediterranean. When the state of Israel was formed in 1948 the family were driven out to the provincial town of Ramallah. There Shehadeh grew up in the shadow of his father, a leading civil rights lawyer. He vowed not to become involved in politics or law but inevitably did so and became an important activist himself.
In 1985 his father was stabbed to death. The Israeli police failed to investigate the murder properly and Shehadeh, by then a lawyer, set about solving the crime that destroyed his family. In Strangers in the House, Shehadeh recounts his troubled and complex relationship with his father and his experience of exile - of being a stranger in his own land. It is a remarkable memoir that combines the personal and political to devastating effect.
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Discover the gripping memoir, "Strangers in the House," by Raja Shehadeh, an extraordinary tale of personal resilience and political activism. Born into a prosperous Palestinian family, Shehadeh witnessed the upheaval caused by the formation of Israel in 1948. Forced to leave their beautiful coastal home, Shehadeh and his family settled in Ramallah, where he grew up under the influence of his father, a prominent civil rights lawyer. Although initially determined to avoid getting entangled in politics and law, Shehadeh ultimately became an influential activist himself.
Tragedy struck in 1985 when his father was brutally murdered, and the Israeli police failed to conduct a thorough investigation. Fueled by grief and driven by a desire for justice, Shehadeh, now a lawyer, embarked on a journey to unravel the mysteries surrounding his father's death. In "Strangers in the House," Shehadeh artfully intertwines his complex relationship with his father, his experiences in exile, and the broader political landscape, resulting in a memoir that is both haunting and thought-provoking.
By delving into the depths of his personal struggles and combining them with the wider sociopolitical context, Shehadeh presents readers with a captivating narrative that leaves an indelible impact. "Strangers in the House" offers a poignant reflection on what it means to be a stranger in one's own homeland and the quest for justice amidst adversity. This compelling memoir will resonate with anyone interested in human resilience, the pursuit of truth, and the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Experience the profound storytelling of Raja Shehadeh's "Strangers in the House" today. Gain a deeper understanding of one man's journey to uncover the truth and make sense of the shattered world around him. Embrace the power of this remarkable memoir by purchasing a copy now.
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