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Nothing to Lose But Your Life: An 18 Hour Journey with Murad

English

By (author): Suad Amiry

A tomboy at heart, driven by adventure and a desire to understand what her less privileged compatriots go through, architect and university professor Suad Amiry disguises herself as a man and crosses the Israeli border illegally to seek work in the Israeli town of Petah Tikva. The 18-hour journey that she braves with Murad and his brother Mohammed starts with a bumpy late night ride in a bus crammed with other illegal workers - all men - whose endless stories are both horrifying and amusing. Nothing to Lose But Your Life is a vivid account of a grueling journey but also a lamentation for lost land and for simpler, more peaceful times. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 128 x 195mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2010
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: Qatar
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789992142059

About Suad Amiry

Architect and writer Suad Amiry lives in Ramallah where she is director of the Riwaq Center for Architectural Conservation. Amiry was awarded the Italian Viareggio-Versilia Prize for Sharon and My Mother-in-Law: Ramallah Diaries in 2004.

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