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Letters from Gaza
by Mohammed Al-Zaqzooq, Mahmoud Alshaer
Letters From Gaza is a collection of poems and essays written by the people living in Palestine. This is a necessary read by all in order to bear witness to Israel’s displacement and genocide of Palestinians.
Each piece is an urgent testimony: grief woven with resistance, memory laced with mourning. The voices in this collection are not just telling their stories—they are reclaiming narrative power in a world that erases or distorts their truth.
To read Letters From Gaza is to refuse silence in the face of genocide. It is a moral act of listening, of sitting with discomfort, and acknowledging the human cost of settler colonialism and state violence.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the advanced copy.
Each piece is an urgent testimony: grief woven with resistance, memory laced with mourning. The voices in this collection are not just telling their stories—they are reclaiming narrative power in a world that erases or distorts their truth.
To read Letters From Gaza is to refuse silence in the face of genocide. It is a moral act of listening, of sitting with discomfort, and acknowledging the human cost of settler colonialism and state violence.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the advanced copy.