A review by blackcatkai
These Olive Trees by Aya Ghanameh

challenging emotional fast-paced
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

a look into the history of the authors grandmother growing up in multiple refugee camps during war. beautiful art and a heartbreaking look at the reality Palestinians go through. done in a way that's easy for younger readers to read & understand. highly recommend to older readers as well, parents or otherwise.

from the authors note:
"It is the story of every Palestinian refugee who is condemned to a life in the refugee camps, and the story of every olive tree still standing. Like these olive trees, we are still here." 🍉