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5.0

This book  tells the true story of an  accident involving  children. It puts the current  conflict  between the Israelis  and Palestinians  in the spotlight. It's very moving and visceral in its unfolding, and I  understand  why this book won the Pulitzer prize. 5.75⭐

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5.0

I've been sitting on my review of this one for over a month, because I simply don't know if I have the words to do it justice.

The quote that comes to mind is from Yiyun Li's When Reasons End:
"Would you call it a tragedy? he said.
I would only say it's sad. It's so sad I have no other adjectives left."

So sad, I have no other adjectives left. Yet don't let this keep you from reading A Day in the Life of Abed Salama. There is a reason the book won a Pulitzer for General Nonfiction. The title is slightly misleading; expanded from a previous article written by Thrall, the book is not just about a single day. Instead, it investigates the Israeli–Palestinian conflict over generations, and the way many, many political choices over time that ultimately shaped a tragedy on this one day.

Nathan Thrall writes with journalistic integrity. The writing is (in my opinion) objective, well researched, and thoughtfully written. I learned so much about the history of the region, the peoples, and the conflict.

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4.25


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Read for BookTube Prize. To be rated at a later date.

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5.0

Completely devastating. 

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5.0

A must read though a hard one 

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5.0

A heartbreaking picture of living as a Palestinian in the West Bank, this book takes you on a winding journey through a man's life full of sadness, regret, and ambiguity told through the narrative of bus crash that involves a kindergarten class.

As a mom of a kindergartener, this is the most heartbreaking book I read all year, particularly because it goes through the frustratingly difficult history between Palestine and Israel and demonstrates how every small daily element of life a free person takes for granted is not offered in the West Bank.

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