"In the Gaza Strip, growing up on land owned by his family for centuries, fourteen-year-old Yousef is preoccupied by video games, school pranks, and meeting his father's impossible high standards. Everything changes when the second Intifada erupts and soldiers occupy the family home, turning it into a virtual prison. Over time, Yousef learns the rules of his new life in captivity - but he can't anticipate that an Israeli bullet is about too transform his future in an instant."--
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No star rating because I don't rate memoirs.
Bashir does a great job at making his point that there isn't a singular Palestinian experience but his hope for a peaceful outcome seems more tragic than anything else at this point in time.