Explores the profound impact the Palestinian and Israeli conflict and its attendant terrorism have had on the lives of both countries' men, women, and children.
Presents a portrait of daily life in the West Bank and Gaza since the mid-1980s through the story of three young militants who grew up in the Occupied Territories during the first Palestinian Intifada and subsequently became involved in the 2000 recurrence.
During the Israeli occupation of Ramallah in the West Bank of Palestine, twelve-year-old Karim and his friends create a secret place for themselves where they can momentarily forget the horrors of war.
Examines the history behind the Intifadas, Palestinian uprisings that were triggered by a traffic accident in 1987, died down, were begun anew in 2000, and are ongoing.
Contains the correspondence between two girls, one an Israeli and the other a Palestinian, from August 1988 until their meeting in October 1991. Includes a brief history of their two peoples.