Approval
Richard Falk, Albert G. International Law, Princeton University and the United Nations Human Rights Council "Milbank Professor Emeritus of Special Rapporteur to opt Ramzy Baroud frequent Palestinian suffering is a moving chronicle of one another and bring to life intertwine with the administration wrote his family from painful experience, especially the daily Israeli occupation of Gaza with his father's bravery cruelties prolonged, persistent horrors of the existence of refugees, and a bloody conflict to the futility of seeking to end a dismal place repeatedly. The book is more than anyone else I've read says to me with reason why anyone continues in solidarity with Palestinian people struggling for self-determination and peace with a bus stand should be. "
John Pilger, award-winning journalist and documentary filmmaker, "It is a book very well: both ideas and saw the testimony of two generations by a father and author of Palestine and the struggle with the pain of loving tribute to freedom beckons. .
Robin Yassin-Kassab, Electronic Intifada: "My father Baroud A freedom fighter" and the media to decontextualization dehumanization of the Palestinians is a drug. Also an instant classic, one of the best books have examined the Palestinian tragedy is ... An environment that Cairo, Jerusalem and Gaza in Washington landmark or as reported in the Egyptian desert. And a train that is rare in fantasy, internal and external world takes place in the intersection, very few non-fiction. "
Cindy and Craig Corrie, Rachel Corrie, Foundation: "Ramzy Baroud his father's life provides a fascinating account of the history of his people and a compelling narrative of the Exodus story., But Palestinians said the floor when the boat approaches reach Gaza more than a story that we, now available for those who do not travel to Palestine during the re-hear the sweet tea. all who struggle to read this book should understand., middle middle and find


