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My Childhood Until Now
The Palestinian Comedy Series
The biography of innocence resisting erasure. Through the eyes of childhood, Ibrahim Nasrallah narrates the details of exodus and camp life, turning personal memories into a collective mirror of a people's resilience.
About this book
In his exquisite novel "My Childhood Until Now," Ibrahim Nasrallah opens his most intimate treasury of memory to present a work that masterfully blends autobiography with collective history. Through the innocent eyes of a child observing a changing world, the novel depicts the harsh realities of refugee camps and exile, while maintaining a tender connection to joy. With his characteristically poetic and emotionally deep prose, Nasrallah demonstrates that true childhood in Palestine never ends with age; it endures "until now" as a driving force for hope. It is a profound human document turning daily suffering into a hymn for freedom.
Why read it?
Because you will discover how memory serves as the first line of defense against oblivion. The novel offers a rare opportunity to live through the human dimensions of exile away from slogans, captivating you with Nasrallah's moving prose that turns simple childhood details into small epics of survival.
Who is it for?
For lovers of novels blending autobiography with historical narratives; for admirers of Ibrahim Nasrallah's highly lyrical style; for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the human side of the Palestinian cause; and for every reader who believes that childhood innocence is the final fortress of beauty.
Book details
Language
ar
ISBN-13
9786140134669
ISBN-10
6140134668
Page count
511