Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Growing up in the Rafah refugee camp in the Gaza strip and now exiled in France, journalist Asmaa al-Ghoul offers an intimate view of the relentless violence between Palestine and Israel. Even as a child she was "strong minded" and received criticism for not covering her head and being too outspoken. As a journalist and activist, she has refused to be silent about her opposition to Hamas and Fatah, which has led her to imprisonment, brutal interrogations, death threats and attacks. A Rebel in Gaza is Asmaa's story as told to the Lebanese writer Selim Nassib over phone calls, texts and Skype during the 2014 siege of Gaza when she was locked in the "open air prison" that her homeland had become. Both determined and dedicated to its liberation through writing and culture, she paints the sensory portrait of the native country she passionately loves, which over the years has become a cauldron of wars and fundamentalism.
Synopsis
Asmaa al-Ghoul is a Palestinian journalist who grew up in the Rafah refugee camp in Gaza. Her book offers a rare view of a young woman coming into her own political and secular beliefs amidst the region's relentless violence and under Israeli occupation. She has been called "too strong minded," frequently criticized for not covering her hair and for being outspoken. As a journalist and activist, she has led demonstrations and been vocal in her opposition to Hamas and Fatah, which has led her to family strife, imprisonment, brutal interrogations, death threats and attacks.
A Rebel in Gaza is Asmaa's story as told to Franco-Lebanese writer Selim Nassib over the course of the "Arab Spring" through meetings, phone calls, Skype, and even texts during the siege of Gaza in 2014, when Israel conducted Operation Cast Lead in response to several rocket attacks by Hamas and she was locked in the "open air prison" that her homeland had become. Both determined and dedicated to its liberation through writing, education and culture, she paints the sensory portrait of the native country she passionately loves, which over years has become a cauldron of wars and fundamentalism.
Gaza has always been rebellious . . . stubborn, addictive, I'm her daughter and I look like her.Asmaa al-Ghoul (b. 1982) was given the prestigious Courage in Journalism Award by the International Women's Media Foundation and is described by The New York Times as a woman "known for her defiant stance against the violations of civil rights in Gaza."
Selim Nassib (b. 1946), journalist for Lib ration and novelist is the author of I Loved You for Your Voice and The Palestinian Lover (Europa Editions).
Synopsis
Gaza has always been rebellious . . . stubborn, addictive. I'm her daughter, and I look like her.
A Palestinian journalist who grew up in the Rafah refugee camp in Gaza, Asmaa al-Ghoul offers a rare view of a young woman coming into her own political and secular beliefs amidst the region's relentless violence and under Israeli occupation. She has been called "too strong minded," frequently criticized for not covering her hair and for being outspoken. As a journalist and activist, she has led demonstrations and been vocal in her opposition to Hamas and Fatah, which has led her to family strife, imprisonment, brutal interrogations, death threats and attacks.
A Rebel in Gaza is Asmaa's story as told to Franco-Lebanese writer Selim Nassib over the course of the "Arab Spring" through meetings, phone calls, Skype, and even texts during the siege of Gaza in 2014, when Israel conducted Operation Cast Lead in response to several rocket attacks by Hamas and she was locked in the "open air prison" that her homeland had become. Both determined and dedicated to its liberation through writing, education and culture, she paints the sensory portrait of the native country she passionately loves, which over years has become a cauldron of wars and fundamentalism.
Asmaa al-Ghoul (b. 1982) was given the prestigious Courage in Journalism Award by the International Women's Media Foundation and is described by The New York Times as a woman "known for her defiant stance against the violations of civil rights in Gaza."
Selim Nassib (b. 1946), journalist for Lib ration and novelist is the author of I Loved You for Your Voice and The Palestinian Lover (Europa Editions).