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Kate Jessica Raphael

    Kate Raphael is a writer, feminist, and queer activist based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her writing often delves into themes of human rights, queer liberation, and opposition to militarism. Her experiences living in Palestine, where she documented human rights abuses and was detained and deported by Israeli authorities, profoundly shaped her literary output. Through her work, Raphael seeks to share the stories of the marginalized while advocating for social and economic justice.

    Murder Under the Bridge: A Palestine Mystery
    The Midwife's In Town
    • The Midwife's In Town

      • 298 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set in a world where Roe v. Wade has been overturned, the narrative explores the profound implications of this pivotal change on society, personal freedoms, and individual lives. Characters navigate a landscape of shifting rights and values, confronting the challenges and consequences of a new reality. The story delves into themes of autonomy, resistance, and the fight for reproductive rights, highlighting the resilience of those affected by this landmark decision.

      The Midwife's In Town2022
      5.0
    • Rania, a Palestinian police detective with a young son, meets cheeky Jewish-American feminist Chloe at an Israeli checkpoint--and soon becomes embroiled in a murder case that implicates the highest echelons of the Israeli military.

      Murder Under the Bridge: A Palestine Mystery2015
      3.7