A Rebel in Gaza: A Daughter of Rafah Speaks
By (Author) Asmaa Alghoul
By (author) Slim Nassib
Translated by Mike Mitchell
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
7th January 2025
26th September 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
956.943
Paperback
208
Width 135mm, Height 210mm
Born in Rafah, raised in Gaza, subjected both to Israeli bombs and to Islamist tyranny, and in the face of prison, death threats, abuse, misogyny, violence, and repression, Asmaa Alghoul has continued to speak her truth. She has continued to live and to love, to laugh and to protest. In this moving memoir of growing up Gaza with a hunger for freedom and a passionate attachment to the places she calls home, journalist, writer, and activist, Alghoul recounts her lifelong resistance to religious fanaticism, state sponsored violence, and all forms of repression and subjugation. Alghoul has been called "too strong minded," criticized for not covering her hair, derided for ignoring warnings and speaking out against injustice. Her pure, clarion voice is raised wholly in support of dialogue, peace, love, and honesty. Nothing, it seems, can stop her. Offering an intimate look into life, politics, and survival in Gaza in recent years, Alghoul's A Rebel in Gaza offers readers a nuanced and singular perspective on the current conflict.
'"The world would be poorer without Ghoul's voice, without her warmth, her fury and her laughter."' - The Guardian
'"Fierce and defiant."' - Kirkus Reviews
'"This searching exploration illuminates the crossroads of gender and Palestinian identity."' - Publishing News
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Asmaa Alghoul was born in 1982 in Rafah, in a Palestinian refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip. A regular contributor to Al-Monitor, an information site that deals with news from the Middle East, she currently lives in France where she is writing her next book. She has won numerous international awards, including the Human Rights Watch Hellman / Hammett Award, the Dubai Press Club prize for journalism, and the International Women's Media Foundation Journalism Award. Slim Nassib served as a correspondent for Liberation during the war in Lebanon. He is the author of The Palestinian Lover (Europa Editions, 2007) and I Loved You for Your Voice (Europa Editions, 2006). Mike Mitchell is an award-winning translator from French and German.