Refugees are like seeds that scatter in the wind, and land in different soils that become their reluctant homes my mother once told me.
As a small child, I looked up at my mother and clutched her hand.
The puffiness of her palm reminded me of a loaf of warm pita bread, and when she laced her fingers into mine like a pretzel, I felt safe.
I would have walked with her to the ends of the earth.
When Mona moved from California to Ramallah to teach conflict resolution in a school for a year, she kept a journal.
Within its pages, she wrote her impressions of her homeland, a place she had only experienced through her mothers memories.
As she settled into her teaching role, getting to know her students and the challenges they faced living in a militarized, occupied town, Mona also embarked on a personal pilgrimage to find her mothers home in Jerusalem.
Mona had dreamed of being guided by her mother down the old souqs, and the leafy streets of her neighborhood, listening to the muezzins call for prayer and the medley of church bells.
But after fifty-nine years of exile, it was Monas mother who held her daughters hand as they visited Jerusalem together, walking the narrow cobblestone alleys of the Old City.
Their roles were reversed.
Mona had become her Mamas legs and her memory - and the one to tell her story going forward.
In My Mothers Footsteps is a moving and heart-rending journey of a daughter discovering her roots and recovering her mothers beloved past.
Its also an intimate and tender account of daily life for Palestinians as never seen before.
For fans of The Bookseller of Kabul and The Beekeeper of Aleppo.
Read what everyone is saying about In My Mothers Footsteps This is a beautifully written story told with honesty and passion.
It will jerk those tears right out of your head.
Surely one of the best books of 2021.
Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful.
Poignant.
Phenomenal.
I cried and I smiled.
Truly a gem.
Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Moving, evocative and poignant.
a really insightful and touching book as well as an intimate narration of family history and deep-rooted love of Palestine and I learnt a lot from it.
Resnas_readagram, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Informative, powerful, moving.
Her descriptions of the places she visits in Palestine are exceptionally evocative.
I felt transported to the streets of Jerusalem and Ramall.
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