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Rabai Al-Madhoun's 'The Lady from Tel Aviv': A Profound Exploration of Identity and Displacement.
Rabai Al-Madhoun's 'The Lady from Tel Aviv': A Profound Exploration of Identity and Displacement.

Rabai Al-Madhoun's 'The Lady from Tel Aviv': A Profound Exploration of Identity and Displacement.

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توصيل مجاني
سيتم تطبيق الشروط والاحكام
توصيل مجاني
سيتم تطبيق الشروط والاحكام

أطلبه الـــــيوم خـــــلال : 2 Hours 22 Minutes

تاريخ التسليم المتوقع : Tuesday, July 15

  • سياسة الاسترجاع و الاسترداد
    سياسة الاسترجاع و الاسترداد
  • سياسة الضمان
    سياسة الضمان
  • سياسة الشحن
    سياسة الشحن
  • توصيل بدون تواصل
    توصيل بدون تواصل
  • استلام شخصي
    استلام شخصي
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Rabai Al-Madhoun's award-winning novel, 'The Lady from Tel Aviv,' offers a deeply moving and insightful exploration of the Palestinian experience. The narrative follows an elderly Palestinian couple, Walid and his wife, as they attempt to return to their homeland, navigating the intricate bureaucratic and emotional landscapes of checkpoints and borders. Through their journey, Al-Madhoun skillfully weaves a tale that delves into themes of displacement, the yearning for roots, the complexities of identity in exile, and the enduring power of memory. This poignant work, celebrated for its nuanced portrayal of human resilience amidst political strife, sheds light on the personal stories often overshadowed by broader geopolitical narratives, making it a compelling read for understanding the human dimensions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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