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Louisa B. Waugh

Meet Me in Gaza

How do people and goods get in and out of Gaza? Do Gazans ever have fun? Is the Strip beautiful? And do TV reports actually reflect ordinary life inside the world's largest open-air prison? Meet Me in Gaza reveals the pleasures and pains, hopes and frustrations of Gazans going about their daily lives, witnessed and recounted by award-winning writer Louisa Waugh. Interspersed with fascinating historical, cultural and geographical detail, this is an evocative portrait of a Mediterranean land and its people.
307 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2014
Publication year
2014
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Impressions

  • Abdul Hasbullahshared an impression3 months ago
    👍Worth reading

    A wonderful book

  • Chari Kashared an impression8 months ago

    Dd

  • lamyaalfaifyshared an impression8 months ago
    👍Worth reading

    Such an amazing underrated book. Definitely one of my favourites.

Quotes

  • Alisa Kalyuzhnahas quoted6 months ago
    Shortly before I left the West Bank, a friend of a friend, originally from Gaza, gave me some advice. ‘Worry about your own safety, but not too much – there’s no point,’ he said. ‘Just keep your eyes open, don’t do anything really stupid – and laugh as much as you can.’
  • Alisa Kalyuzhnahas quoted6 months ago
    I want to be happy here, but – who can be happy in Gaza?
  • Alisa Kalyuzhnahas quoted6 months ago
    The twentieth century also saw some good times in Gaza, squeezed in between half a dozen wars and military occupations. Even now, under the shadows of Israel and Hamas, my new friends are making life more than worth living.

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