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Gifted with a mind that continues to impress the elders in his village, Ichmad Hamid struggles with knowing that he can do nothing to save his friends and family. Living on occupied land, his entire village operates in fear of losing their homes, jobs, and belongings. But more importantly, they fear losing each other. On Ichmad's twelfth birthday, that fear becomes reality. With his father imprisoned, his family's home and possessions confiscated, and his siblings quickly succumbing to hatred in the face of conflict, Ichmad begins an inspiring journey using his intellect to save his poor and dying family. In doing so he reclaims a love for others that was lost through a childhood rife with violence and loss, and discovers a new hope for the future. Reminiscent of The Kite Runner and One Thousand Splendid Suns, this is an uplifting read, which conveys a message of optimism and hope.
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Ichmad finds himself the head of his family when he is only 12 years old. Living in village under occupation by the Israeli, his only hope is to study and help his family reaching for a better future.
I won this book through Goodreads Giveaways program and I'm really happy it got me to read it, since I would probably not have done otherwise. This book broke my heart, kept me up way too late at night and was my companion on this sick day at home. I loved that book! The story of Ichmad and his family is a good illustration of the horrors of the conflicts between Israeli and Palesticians, but also shows that cooperation and mind-openness may still bring good in the world, even in these parts of the world. I hope Ichmad's and Menachem's dream becomes true someday soon!