

Excellent collection of stories from Palestinians who are connected to Gaza. The two narrators did a good job, some of the Arabic words were not pronounced 100% correctly but overall I appreciate getting narrators who know the language. The topics ranged from agriculture, AI, architecture, and included many personal stories of surviving bombardments. It made me sad hearing Dr Refaat Alareer’s story as he was assassinated on December 6, 2023. It was also difficult to listen to his good friend Yousef Aljamal’s entry years before this tragedy. I do wonder how the authors are and how many of them are still alive, death to “israel” soon inshaAllah. I was also pleasantly surprised to hear about a family member in Shahd Abusalama’s piece and my college town mentioned in Mosab Abu Toha’s story; the world is a small place.
I really enjoyed this book and am glad I finally got to consume it, even better in audio form. I’ll probably read it again since I have the ebook.
Excellent collection of stories from Palestinians who are connected to Gaza. The two narrators did a good job, some of the Arabic words were not pronounced 100% correctly but overall I appreciate getting narrators who know the language. The topics ranged from agriculture, AI, architecture, and included many personal stories of surviving bombardments. It made me sad hearing Dr Refaat Alareer’s story as he was assassinated on December 6, 2023. It was also difficult to listen to his good friend Yousef Aljamal’s entry years before this tragedy. I do wonder how the authors are and how many of them are still alive, death to “israel” soon inshaAllah. I was also pleasantly surprised to hear about a family member in Shahd Abusalama’s piece and my college town mentioned in Mosab Abu Toha’s story; the world is a small place.
I really enjoyed this book and am glad I finally got to consume it, even better in audio form. I’ll probably read it again since I have the ebook.