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A review by alubia
Ogni mattina a Jenin by Susan Abulhawa
5.0
Indubitably, a powerful book on Israel-Palestine "conflict" that everyone should read, especially in these sad days. It makes the reader understand collective feeling of Palestinian people. So the book deserves 5 stars. Still, I think that, when suffering became too much, the book works less well, as the author was able to make the reader feels the collective suffering better than the private ones. Also, the final "kind of" happy end doesn't really makes me more positive about the future/humanking. On the contrary, this book changed my perspective on the question: How could the Holocaust happen? which become, for me: How can it be that people who came from Holocaust did the very same thing to other people? We human are really really hopeless