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Palestiina by Joe Sacco

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3.0


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challenging dark emotional slow-paced

4.5


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challenging dark emotional informative reflective sad fast-paced

5.0


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slaskin1's review against another edition

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4.5

Good journalistic styled book with a lot of personal stories detailing Israel’s systemic discrimination against Palestinians- highly recommend the read especially if you’re pro Israel 

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5.0

This collection of Palestinian accounts of the horror forced upon them by the occupying settler colony of Israel is a must read for understanding the occupation of Palestine. It was an incredibly difficult read due to the pain you feel when you put yourself in the Palestinians’ position. I learned so much such as different types of torture used, the appropriation of Palestinian goods to be sold as Israeli goods in Europe, the extra taxes Palestinians have to pay that Israelis do not, etc.

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biab00's review against another edition

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Important if you want a quick show and tell of what's happening in Palestine. 
This is from the 90's but unfortunately not a lot has changed, it's even worse now.

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dafni's review against another edition

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4.0

Although a graphic novel, this is still a hard read especially when one reflects on what is happening today in Palestine and when the book was written (1990s). As a reader, I am thankful for the Palestinian stories and resistance to have come to light, and I have learned a lot from this book, as historical information is presented in a very accessible way and through people’s lived experience.  However, I felt more hopeless for all the efforts these people have done over the years to feel heard and witness supportive action from the West and neighbour Arab countries, and how we have utterly disappointed them (and we are still doing so). This is probably why it took me ages to finish it. The photojournalistic element and graphic design is outstanding. The only detail I did not appreciate throughout the book is the author’s commentary, which was an effort to be humorous/sarcastic (?), I don’t know, but was definitely not needed and only added to my frustration 🙃

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5.0

A harrowing and important read. Especially in light of current events. 

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4.0

Reading this felt like chaplaincy: unlike most novels or memoirs, there’s no real plot or character development; unlike most nonfiction I read, there’s no explicit argument or analysis. It’s just sort of an endless stream of people’s stories, mostly of trauma, and the author’s attempts to make sense of it all. I think there’s value in that - no sense of a tidy ending - but it makes it a somewhat challenging read. 

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