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Im very glad that I read this book. Ive always been apprehensive about reading books related to the Palestinian struggle as I knew it would make me feel helpless and sad as I do when I read about my own countrys history. This book allowed me a glimpse into typical Palestinian refugee life while providing me as a reader with a story with all the right components to distract me.
Baru kelar baca Vanished - Ahmed Masoud.Aku kemarin sempat menulis review singkat saat aku berada di tengah-tengah buku, tepatnya bab 11. Saat itu aku sudah yakin, bahwa ini buku yang akan kurekomendasikan ke orang-orang. Bahkan sampai selesai membacanya keyakinan itu gak hilang.Petualangan, misteri, thriller, humor satir, teror, keberanian, ketakutan, semuanya ada di buku ini menyatu dengan kenyataan hidup sehari-hari seorang anak laki-laki di Kamp Pengungsian Jabaliya, Gaza. Bahkan ketika
Though the writing style occasionally felt abrupt (lots of short sentences), it was an interesting look at a Palestinian boys journey to find his father. It definitely has a pro-Palestinian, anti-Israeli bent, but is an interesting read.
Well...one star is even too much for this disaster of a novel. To me whats worse are not the multiple inconsistencies, but that the Israeli Jews are described not just as the bad guys but as pure evil without anything, really anything remotely good or human in them. Quite the contrary to how Palestinians are described, even if theyre obviously the good guys of the book, theyre described in shades of grey, and even the (very) few bad ones are a mixture of good and bad (with one, to me a bit
Writing in first person can be tricky and this one didn't succeed for me. Maybe too much of an 'I'. Maybe it was the author, maybe me. Maybe it was too much of a man's story for me. Somehow, I didn't like the tone of the voice. It bothered me that he idealized his parents and in the end hated his mother. It is not poorly written, and it held my attention to the end but I read it with a dislike for the character. But it's not just that, I can dislike a character if it has some distance and the
This novel is part mystery, part history, and periodically engrossing. An important read from a strong Palestinian voice.
Ahmed Masoud
Paperback | Pages: 204 pages Rating: 4 | 55 Users | 13 Reviews
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Title | : | Vanished: The Mysterious Disappearance of Mustafa Ouda |
Author | : | Ahmed Masoud |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 204 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 2015 by Rimal Publications |
Categories | : | Fiction. Historical |
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What does it take to discover the truth? Betrayal? Deception? Risking one's own life? Omar Ouda did it all. Gaza Cursed House is a fictional story set against the political unrest in Palestine, following a young boy trying to find his father. The deeper he delves into his father's mysterious disappearance, the more he finds himself forced to make terrible choices, testing his loyalty to his country and his family. The book is also about friendship born out of difficult circumstances, presented here through the character of Ahmed who risks his life to help his friend in the quest to find his father.Omar's journey is fictional; however, it describes real life in Palestine's Gaza Strip between 1981 and 2011. This period witnessed three major events that have shaped the current situation - the first Intifada, the Oslo Accords and the second Intifada. While politics provide an important background to the story, the novel does not aim to put forth any political arguments. Instead, it sheds light on what it is like for two young boys to lead an ordinary life in an extraordinary place often described as 'hell on earth.'Details Books To Vanished: The Mysterious Disappearance of Mustafa Ouda
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Palestine Book Awards Nominee for Shortlist (2015) |
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Ratings: 4 From 55 Users | 13 ReviewsCriticism Regarding Books Vanished: The Mysterious Disappearance of Mustafa Ouda
I've just finished reading this novel written by my fellow Palestinian and Gazan Ahmed Masoud, who I met and got to know after I moved to London. The story is powerful, daring and captivating, especially for me as I know every single street and area mentioned in the story. I grew up in the neighborhood of El-Sheikh Radwan adjacent to Jabalia camp where most of the story events took place. I am of a similar age to that of Omar's, the main character in the story. My eldest sister, whose house gotIm very glad that I read this book. Ive always been apprehensive about reading books related to the Palestinian struggle as I knew it would make me feel helpless and sad as I do when I read about my own countrys history. This book allowed me a glimpse into typical Palestinian refugee life while providing me as a reader with a story with all the right components to distract me.
Baru kelar baca Vanished - Ahmed Masoud.Aku kemarin sempat menulis review singkat saat aku berada di tengah-tengah buku, tepatnya bab 11. Saat itu aku sudah yakin, bahwa ini buku yang akan kurekomendasikan ke orang-orang. Bahkan sampai selesai membacanya keyakinan itu gak hilang.Petualangan, misteri, thriller, humor satir, teror, keberanian, ketakutan, semuanya ada di buku ini menyatu dengan kenyataan hidup sehari-hari seorang anak laki-laki di Kamp Pengungsian Jabaliya, Gaza. Bahkan ketika
Though the writing style occasionally felt abrupt (lots of short sentences), it was an interesting look at a Palestinian boys journey to find his father. It definitely has a pro-Palestinian, anti-Israeli bent, but is an interesting read.
Well...one star is even too much for this disaster of a novel. To me whats worse are not the multiple inconsistencies, but that the Israeli Jews are described not just as the bad guys but as pure evil without anything, really anything remotely good or human in them. Quite the contrary to how Palestinians are described, even if theyre obviously the good guys of the book, theyre described in shades of grey, and even the (very) few bad ones are a mixture of good and bad (with one, to me a bit
Writing in first person can be tricky and this one didn't succeed for me. Maybe too much of an 'I'. Maybe it was the author, maybe me. Maybe it was too much of a man's story for me. Somehow, I didn't like the tone of the voice. It bothered me that he idealized his parents and in the end hated his mother. It is not poorly written, and it held my attention to the end but I read it with a dislike for the character. But it's not just that, I can dislike a character if it has some distance and the
This novel is part mystery, part history, and periodically engrossing. An important read from a strong Palestinian voice.
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