Suad Amiry's "Sharon and My Mother-in-Law: Ramallah Diaries" is a poignant yet humorous collection of vignettes chronicling daily life under Israeli occupation in Ramallah. Through her witty observations, Amiry navigates the absurdities and hardships of military curfews, checkpoints, and power outages, all while caring for her elderly mother-in-law. The book offers a unique and personal perspective on the human toll of conflict, blending the personal with the political. It highlights the resilience, resourcefulness, and unexpected humor found even in the most challenging circumstances, making it a powerful testament to the spirit of the Palestinian people and Amiry's insightful storytelling.