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The Sunbird

Sara Haddad

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English
Queensland Univ. Press
03 December 2024
A gem-like parable about Palestine  timely and prismatic.
Nabila Yasmeen is in her eighties. She lives alone with over a hundred plants that she keeps in pots because she can't bear to put them in the ground. In June of 1948, as a six-year-old girl, she was expelled with her family from their village in Palestine. Now she carries the weight of that expulsion with her, and her past and present are one.

Told in two timeframes, The Sunbird is a modern parable that tells the story of millions who just want to go home.
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Imprint:   Queensland Univ. Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   120g
ISBN:   9780702269202
ISBN 10:   0702269204
Pages:   128
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Sara Haddad is a writer and editor who is based in Sydney. This is her first work of fiction.

Reviews for The Sunbird

'This heartfelt story is a resounding cry for justice and compassion for Palestine.' Michelle de Kretser 'In Sara Haddad's splendidly paced and tragic tale of the delicious banality of the life of a child comes the overwhelming sophistication of malign weaponry and politics. The world cries out for the obliterated rights of Gaza's children, and Haddad's story honours their too often cancelled right to continued breath.' Thomas Keneally 'Delicately wrought ... The world should read, their hearts should thud, their hands cast rifles from their grasp.' Bruce Pascoe 'An evocative, piercing portrayal of the tragedy of displacement and loss. Sara Haddad captures with warmth and delicacy the devastation of an ongoing catastrophe.' Amal Awad 'The delicacy of Sara Haddad's novel is a triumph for literature. This book is a ""must read"" of our times. As the great Palestinian American, Edward Said, would say, ""It speaks truth to power.""' Peter Manning 'Gives aching resonance to the loss and longing, and ultimately the resilience, of the Palestinian people.' The Sydney Morning Herald


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