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Zeina Abirached

    Zeina Abirached's graphic novels are characterized by a distinctive black and white style. Her largely autobiographical works powerfully convey personal experiences during the Lebanese Civil War of the 1980s. Through a strong visual language, Abirached explores themes of memory, identity, and the impact of conflict on human lives. Her work offers a compelling insight into history and human resilience.

    I Remember Beirut
    A Game for Swallows: To Die, to Leave, to Return
    • "When Zeina's parents don't return one afternoon and bombing in Beirut grows closer, her neighbors create a comfortable world indoors for Zeina and her brother. This expanded edition features a new, illustrated afterword"--

      A Game for Swallows: To Die, to Leave, to Return
    • I Remember Beirut

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.6(1710)Add rating

      Zeina Abirached, author of the award-winning graphic novel A Game for Swallows, returns with a powerful collection of wartime memories. Abirached was born in Lebanon in 1981. She grew up in Beirut as fighting between Christians and Muslims divided the city streets. Follow her past cars riddled with bullet holes, into taxi cabs that travel where buses refuse to go, and n outings to collect shrapnel from the sidewalk. With striking black-and-white artwork, Abirached recalls the details of ordinary life inside a war zone.

      I Remember Beirut