

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌟(4.5/5)
Beautifully written short stories. Emotional, relective reading. The title story was particularly good.
Book 4/7 for #fabulousfebruary
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌟(4.5/5)
Beautifully written short stories. Emotional, relective reading. The title story was particularly good.
Book 4/7 for #fabulousfebruary
I'm going to try to finish #7in7. I'm 80% or so finished with 4 books, and 60% finished with another. 6 and 7 might be a little ambitious. But it would feel so good to finish them all! #20in4 #fabulousfebruary #cantstopwontstop
Short stories from #Palestine & another book that makes me want to spend more time in a place, to hear more voices, a greater range of stories. Here, amongst the bombs & violence, we spend a day at the beach, see an employee dispute escalate, and sort stones with the children of Gaza. Qarmout steers away from good/bad guys tropes & declares that people (and places) are complicated. Not sure it‘s the best translation, but overall I liked this a lot