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Counting Up The Olive Tree: A Palestine Number Book
After the extraordinary success of P is for Palestine: A Palestine Alphabet Book, Golbarg Bashi teamed up with the gifted artist Nabi H. Ali to publish the second book in the Dr. Bashi Diverse Books Series, namely ‘Counting Up the Olive Tree: A Palestine Number Book’ — a rhythmic, earth-friendly adventure where little Palestinian football (soccer) players, boys and girls, try to save an olive tree — helping young readers practice counting the numbers!
Determined to Stay - Palestinian Youth Fight for Their Village
“What is life like for you, Jody Sokolower asks the children and young people of the Palestinian village of Silwan. Her extraordinary book tells their stories … And she brings the stories home, documenting the parallel histories in which Israeli efforts to destroy Palestinian lives and seize their land are met with the same generations of resistance as US efforts to eliminate the Indigenous people of this land.” –Phyllis Bennis, author of Understanding the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Greater than the Sum of Our Parts: Feminism, Inter/Nationalism, and Palestine
An inspiring and intersectional re-imagining of the path to liberation in Palestine.
Ida in the Middle
Ida, a Palestinian-American girl, eats a magic olive that takes her to the life she might have had in her parents’ village near Jerusalem. An important coming of age story that explores identity, place, voice, and belonging.
ODS - The Case for One Democratic State in Historic Palestine
This book provides the reader with a brief history of Palestine and the Palestinians; an analysis of Zionism and its historical and ideological development that led to the establishment of Israel in Palestine in 1948; an examination of Israel's laws, policies, and practices that keep people a part and discriminate against them on the basis of religion and national origin; a determination as to whether Israel is an apartheid and/or a colonial state; and a comparison of the one-state/two-states options for a viable solution for the ongoing conflict in historic Palestine.
One State - The Only Democratic Future for Palestine-Israel
Palestine has been under attack for three quarters of a century. The 'peace process' that has favoured the two-state solution for more than forty years has now been internationally exposed as masking the expansion of Israel's apartheid regime. 75 years ago, Ghada Karmi and her family in Jerusalem were among the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who were exiled during the Nakba. She has since become one of the most vocal proponents of the single democratic state in Palestine-Israel.
In this book, Karmi powerfully argues that this is the best possible settlement for the Palestinians, including the refugees; imagining a single secular state in historic Palestine, all of whose inhabitants would enjoy the same rights.
Uniting the land - from the Mediterranean Sea to the River Jordan - and allowing the Palestinian right of return is the only way to end the exclusive and antidemocratic character of the Israeli state. Ghada Karmi's eloquent and moving writing shows that Palestinians refuse to meekly accept the fate created for them by others, and that they will never give up fighting for their home.
P is for Palestine: A Palestine Alphabet Book
The world’s first-ever English-language ABC story book about Palestine, told in simple rhythmic rhyme with stunning illustrations to act as an educational, colorful, empowering reference for children, showcasing the geography, the beauty and strength of Palestinian culture. 7th edition, July 2021
Palestine as Metaphor
“These interviews are a rich trove of his reflections on his art, personal revelations, and political insight vivid and fluid translations, one clearly hears Darwish’s voice: self-assured yet sensitive, witty yet sincere.” — New York Review of Books
Rest in My Shade - A Poem about Roots
“An exquisite love song to Palestine and all its wonderful long-suffering people, to patience, the joy of fruitful simple living, and the power of holy, resilient trees. May the energy of tending and protecting our ancestral nourishment long endure.” — Naomi Shihab Nye, author of Voices in the Air: Poems for Listeners