Nabil Shaath's 'Memory of Palestine: Return to the Homeland' offers a profound autobiographical account and historical vision spanning the crucial years from 1994 to 2001. As a prominent Palestinian figure, Shaath provides an intimate look into the complex negotiations, political struggles, and personal sacrifices involved in the quest for Palestinian statehood and the right of return. The book delves into the hopes and disappointments of the Oslo Accords era, detailing the intricate dance of diplomacy, the internal dynamics of the Palestinian leadership, and the enduring resilience of the Palestinian people in their pursuit of self-determination. It is an indispensable resource for understanding a pivotal period in contemporary Palestinian history, told from the perspective of an insider who shaped many of its events.