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Ahed Tamimi by Manal Tamimi, Paul Heron, Paul Morris, Peter Lahti

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hopeful informative inspiring medium-paced

5.0

I think it's a great book for people who not only want to know more about Ahed Tamimi but who also want to know more about life in the occupied territory of Palestine. 
Additionally, there's a brief summary about the history of Palestine and Zionism. 
I already had a lot of knowledge about Palestine before I read the book but it still horrified me and made me cry. 
Anyways, would deeply recommend. For real. Read this.

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dark emotional hopeful informative reflective sad fast-paced

4.75

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5.0

It wasn't until roughly 2015/16 that I really began to understand the events and struggles in Palestine. With the arrest of Ahed Tamimi in late 2017 my complete disgust at the actions of the Zionist State of Israel took on new levels.
At once informative and heartbreaking I learned so much of the historic struggles of Palestine and Ahed's place in it.

Wide-ranging and personal, each chapter could deserve a book itself but work together as a whole to paint a picture oc a courageous and inspiring young woman and the fight she faces daily.

At the end of the book I'm left feeling angry at the despicable behaviour and actions of the Israeli government but hopeful and encouraged by the defiance and love shown by not only Ahed Tamimi but each and every Palestinian fighting for an end to the occupation and their right to freedom and peace.

Leve Palestina! ✊❤
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