Sharon and My Mother-in-Law: Ramallah Diaries

Sharon and My Mother-in-Law: Ramallah Diaries

by SuadAmiry (Author)

Synopsis

Surprisingly funny, and refreshingly different from any other writings on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Sharon and My Mother-in-Law, describes Suad Amiry's experience of living on the West Bank from the early eighties to the present. Amiry tells us about the life and gossip of her neighbourhood in Ramallah, her moving family history and the struggle to live a normal life in an insane situation; from the impossibility of acquiring gas masks during the first Gulf War to her dog acquiring a Jerusalem Passport when thousands of Palestinians couldn't. The book contains a diary Amiry kept during the Israeli invasion of Ramallah in March 2002, when her feisty 92-year-old mother-in-law came to live with them and we learn how daily chores such as buying food and visiting friends and relatives become Herculean tasks for anyone living in a state of siege. With a wickedly sharp ear for dialogue, and an eye for telling details of human behavior, Suad Amiry has written a wonderful and very funny book about the absurdity (and agony) of life in the Occupied Territories.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: Reprint.
Publisher: Granta Books
Published: 27 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 1862077215
ISBN 13: 9781862077218

Author Bio
Suad Amiry is the founder and director of the 'Riwaq Center for Architectural Conservation' in Ramallah. After growing up between Amman, Damascus, Beirut and Cairo, she went on to study architecture in Beirut, Michigan and Edinburgh. Since then she has lived in Ramallah.