Palestine: A Guide

Palestine: A Guide by Mariam Shahin, published by Interlink Books in April 2007, is a comprehensive exploration of contemporary Palestinian life. This 512-page guide delves into the rich history and culture of Palestine, highlighting the diverse environments where Palestinians reside, including towns, cities, hamlets, and refugee camps. The book provides insights into the significance of these locations, presenting an authentic perspective on the Palestinian experience.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the monuments and vibrant communities that characterize this emerging nation. The guide also touches on various aspects of Palestinian culture, including cooking and travel within the region. With its focus on the realities of life in Palestine, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of Palestinian identity and the historical context that shapes it today.
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Palestine: A Guide is a fascinating look at where, and how, Palestinians live today. Explore the monuments of the past, as well as the vibrant towns, cities, hamlets and refugee camps of an emerging nation. Palestine: A Guide offers the visitor an authentic vision of why, despite lacking legal status as a state, Palestine is a real place on the world map.
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