This profound book, 'Cry of Anger: A Rhetorical Study of Lebanese Intifada Speeches,' by Nader Seraj, offers an in-depth academic analysis of the communicative strategies employed during the Lebanese Intifada. It meticulously explores the rhetorical devices, persuasive techniques, and emotional appeals embedded within the protest speeches, revealing how language shaped public opinion and mobilized collective action. Seraj examines these speeches as vital historical documents, providing insightful perspectives into the sociopolitical climate and the collective psyche of a nation in turmoil. This study is indispensable for scholars of rhetoric, political communication, and Middle Eastern studies seeking to understand the profound power of discourse in shaping revolutionary movements.