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Rula Jebrael

    Rula Jebreal crafts compelling narratives centered on foreign affairs, with a particular focus on the Arab-Israeli conflict and the rise of Islamic movements. Her work is deeply informed by her lived experience in East Jerusalem, offering readers a unique and insightful perspective. Jebreal's writing is characterized by a strong voice and charismatic approach that draws readers into the complexities of the Middle East. She possesses a distinct ability to convey intricate subjects with clarity and engagement, providing fresh viewpoints on a pivotal region.

    Miral. A Novel
    Miral
    • Miral

      • 309 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(32)Add rating

      In 1948, as violence erupts in Jerusalem, a young Arab woman, Hind Husseini, finds fifty-five abandoned children in the streets and faces the biggest challenge of her life. Hind establishes the Dar El-Tifel orphanage, dedicating her life to providing love, support and education to the children, changing their destiny. As the years pass and the conflict rages on, Hind finds that - despite her best efforts - some of her older students are taking part in the violent struggle for Palestinian independence, including one of her brightest students, Miral. Rula Jebreal traces the lives of generations of Palestinians in order to understand the intractable conflict. Based on fact, Hind Husseini, benefactor of thousands of children, is the figurehead in this examination of race, religion and what a homeland means.

      Miral
    • In 1948 Jerusalem, amidst violence, a young Arab woman finds 55 orphans and dedicates her life to guiding them, establishing the Dar El-Tifel orphanage. As the Palestinian-Israeli conflict persists, she faces the challenge of saving one of her brightest students, Miral, from joining the violent struggle for independence.

      Miral. A Novel