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We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I by Raja Shehadeh; 9781788169981

We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I

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We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I is a poignant memoir by Raja Shehadeh that delves into the intricate dynamics of his relationship with his father, Aziz. A lawyer and political activist, Aziz fiercely resisted oppression from British, Jordanian, and Israeli authorities, embodying a spirit of resilience that Raja initially struggled to comprehend.

The Plot

Set against the tumultuous backdrop of Palestinian history, the narrative unfolds through Raja's reflections on his father’s legacy following Aziz's tragic murder in 1985. Through this deeply personal lens, Raja confronts the complexities of familial love, loss, and the lasting impact of grief. The memoir navigates their philosophical differences—Aziz's unwavering commitment to activism juxtaposed with Raja's quest for understanding and acceptance.

Themes

  • Familial Bonds: The exploration of the father-son relationship highlights the struggle between personal identity and inherited values.
  • Political Context: The book serves as a broader commentary on the Palestinian struggle for human rights, intertwining personal and political narratives.
  • Grief and Reflection: Raja's journey of coming to terms with loss and the quest for reconciliation with his father's memory is poignantly portrayed.
"This memoir is not just about a father and son; it is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity." - Literary Critic

Shehadeh's lyrical prose and introspective style invite readers to reflect on their own familial relationships while engaging with the profound themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of justice. Readers who appreciated works such as Footnotes in Gaza by Joe Sacco or My Name is Rachel Corrie may find resonance in this deeply moving account.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 128 mm × 11 mm
Pages: 160
Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781788169981

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