Fr. 19.90

Every Moment Is a Life - Gaza in the Time of Genocide

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 12.03.2026

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Compiled by bestselling author susan abulhawa, an Arabic-English bilingual anthology of essays from eighteen young Palestinian writers trying to survive the genocide in Gaza.

In early 2024, writer and activist susan abulhawa managed to enter Gaza twice through the Rafah crossing. There, at the Culture and Free Thought Association, susan held a series of workshops for young people who had been displaced to tent encampments. The lives of all participants were marked by unrelenting Israeli violence and extraordinary loss—of home, family, safety, education, electricity, and all the structures of life. They’d fled from place to place as Israel’s colonial violence swirled around them, complete with food and water insecurity and constant threat. Still, despite the bitterness of life in tents and the dangers of travel, they came together to share in the refuge of writing and community.

Samya recounts a tender moment with an old man mending shoes in the street, while her cousin Saja hides books in her closet, hoping they and her home will still be there when she returns. Ghassan is haunted by the baby he rescued from the rubble, who for a time became his son. Fatima risks it all retrieve her clothes from a danger zone buzzing with drones and warplanes. Maram’s loving aunt is gone, and chaos inhabits Amr’s mind. Samah, Lubna, Rizq, and Nebal take us by the hand through raining death, trails of tears, classroom shelters, and shared clothes in crowded tents.

Every Moment Is a Life delivers rare, unfiltered portraits of life under genocide, platforming the emerging voices struggling to survive in Gaza today. These essays are raw and real, capturing human moments—buying bread, going to the bathroom, sharing a meal, drinking coffee—all set against the backdrop of history’s first livestreamed ethnic cleansing. With courage, anger, love, agony, and—impossibly—hope, these achingly tender voices from Gaza will stay with us, captured in these pages, forever.

*All proceeds go back to the contributors in Gaza and to Palestine Writes Literature Festival

About the author










susan abulhawa is a Palestinian American writer and political activist. She is the author of Mornings in Jenin—translated into thirty languages—and The Blue Between Sky and Water. Born to refugees of the Six Day War of 1967, she moved to the United States as a teenager, graduated in biomedical science, and established a career in medical science. In July 2001, abulhawa founded Playgrounds for Palestine, a non-governmental children’s organization dedicated to upholding the Right to Play for Palestinian children. She lives in Pennsylvania.

Product details

Assisted by susan abulhawa (Editor), Abulhawa Susan (Editor)
Publisher Harper Collins
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 12.03.2026
 
EAN 9781668222362
ISBN 978-1-6682-2236-2
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 133 mm x 203 mm x 13 mm
Weight 153 g
Assisted by Huzama Habayeb
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama

Essays, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Genocide & War Crimes, Ethnic groups and multicultural studies, Middle Eastern history, Literary essays, Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies, Genocide & ethnic cleansing, Genocide and ethnic cleansing, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Arab & Middle Eastern

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