Dovess & olives

Dovess & olives
Publisher: Independently Published
Published Date: April 2024
ISBN-13: 979-8320338767

Doves & Olives is a universal message about the Palestinian journey of grief, belonging, courage and liberation; the second part in the 'Right of Return' dilogy. This tragic yet magic collection of poetry and prose, activates your soul mission of freeing Palestine. From apartheid and oppression to forced displacement and ethnic cleansing, Doves & Olives showcases the darkness of white supremacy. You get to see the journey from the eyes of refugees, asylum seekers, and immigrants, living in diaspora from their homeland and within themselves. Doves & Olives features photos from the author’s childhood alongside artwork and Arabic words. For every Doves & Olives copy sold, $5 is donated to the Anti-Racism Program of the CJPME Foundation.

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Winners of the Palestine Book Awards

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