The Olive Grove: A Palestinian Story

The Olive Grove: A Palestinian Story

2001 • 432 pages

"The Moghrabis have lived in Palestine for centuries. Near the end of the First World War, Ottoman soldier Karnel Moghrabi is imprisoned by his Turkish masters. Reunited with his family after being freed by British soldiers, he marries his childhood friend Haniya." "But their happiness is short-lived as their homeland is ravaged by violence between the local Arab population and Jewish immigrants fleeing Europe. Any hope of an independent Palestine is shattered and the Moghrabis are forced to flee their home with its cherished olive groves." "Based on a true story, this family saga is a universal depiction of Palestinian life and culture with a warm and engaging love story at its heart."--BOOK JACKET.

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