A look at the lives of seven Palestinian Arabic and Israeli Jewish children, who live in completely different worlds despite being only 20 miles apart geographically.
An overview of the history of the Israel-Palestine conflict and interviews with Palestinian children living under occupation, presented as an educational resource for children ages 9 and up.
Balcony on the Moon follows Ibtisam Barakat through her childhood and adolescence in Palestine from 1972-1981 and chronicles her desire to be a writer.
Contains first-person narratives of the daily lives of thirty-four Palestinian and Israeli teens, offering insight into their interests, family, and culture.
Text and photographs present the lives of two boys, one Jewish and one Arab, who attend school in a unique community near Jerusalem where Jews and Arabs live together in peace.
A collection of autobiographical stories in which thirty-six men, women, boys, and girls, including Israeli Jews and Palestinians, discuss what it is like to grow up in the midst of war.
A memoir in which the author describes her childhood as a Palestinian refugee, discussing her family's experiences during and after the Six-Day War, and the freedom she felt at learning to read and write.