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- Palestine on a plate : memories from my mother's kitchen / by Kalla, Joudie,author.(CARDINAL)414252;
My world of ingredients -- Good morning starters -- Hearty grains & legumes -- Vibrant vegetarian -- The mighty lamb & chicken -- Fragrant fish -- Sweet tooth -- Suppliers.
- Subjects: Cooking, Palestinian Arab.; Food;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 2
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- Falastin : a cookbook / by Tamimi, Sami,author.(CARDINAL)426701; Wigley, Tara,author.(CARDINAL)783264; Ottolenghi, Yotam,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)426700; Zarins, Jenny,photographer.(CARDINAL)349179;
Breakfast -- Snacks, spreads, and sauces -- Veggie, sides, and salads -- Soups -- Veggie mains -- Fish -- Meat -- Breads and pastries -- Sweets."A soulful tour of Palestinian cooking today from the Ottolenghi restaurants' executive chef and partner--120 recipes shaped by his personal story as well as the history of Palestine"--When the events of 1948 forced residents from all regions of Palestine together into one compressed land, recipes that were once closely guarded family secrets were shared and passed between different groups in an effort to ensure that they were not lost forever. Tamimi retraces the lineage and evolution of his country's cuisine, born of its agriculturally optimal geography, its distinct culinary traditions, and Palestinian cooks' ingenuity and resourcefulness. He shows that Palestine's food is really the story of its people as he teases out the vestiges of an ancient culinary tradition. -- adapted from Goodreads info
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Cooking, Palestinian Arab.; Food;
- Available copies: 9 / Total copies: 13
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- Palestinian self-determination : a study of the West Bank and Gaza Strip / by Hassan bin Talal,Prince of Jordan.(CARDINAL)154699;
Includes bibliography.
- Subjects: Palestinian Arabs; Palestinian Arabs;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Backdrop to tragedy; the struggle for Palestine / by Polk, William R.(William Roe),1929-2020(CARDINAL)125786;
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- Subjects: Zionism.; Palestinian Arabs.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Boustany : a celebration of vegetables from my Palestine / by Tamimi, Sami,author.(CARDINAL)426701;
Pantry: pickles, dairy, condiments and spice mixes -- Breakfast and brunch -- Small plates and spreads -- Salads -- Soups -- Weekday dinners -- Sharing and special occasions -- Bread -- Sweets."Celebrate the diverse cuisine of Palestine with more than 100 plant-based and vegetarian recipes for festive meals, breads, desserts, and more, from the award-winning co-author of Jerusalem, Falastin and co-founder of Ottolenghi"--
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Cooking, Palestinian Arab.; Vegetarian cooking;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- I remember Palestine. /by Anita Ganeri. by Baneri, Anita.;
910LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Jewish-Arab relations.; Palestinian Arabs.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Baba, What Does My Name Mean?: A Journey to Palestine. by Ebeid, Rifk,author.; Jawhari, Lamaa,illustrator.;
When Saamidah, a young Palestinian refugee, is asked by her friends what her name means, she isn't quite sure what to say. She turns to her baba for some answers - but what she gets is an adventure beyond her wildest dreams.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Palestinian Arabs; Refugees, Arab;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Almost dead : a novel / by Gavron, Assaf.(CARDINAL)643799;
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- Subjects: Fiction.; Palestinian Arabs; Terrorism;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Things you may find hidden in my ear : poems from Gaza / by Abu Toha, Mosab,author.(CARDINAL)875983;
"In this poetry debut, the first collection from any Gazan poet to be published in English, Mosab Abu Toha writes directly from the experience of growing up and living one's entire life in Gaza, the world's largest open-air prison camp. These poems emerge from Mosab's life under siege, first as a child, and then as a young father. A survivor of four brutal military attacks, he bears witness to a grinding cycle of destruction and assault, and yet, his poetry is infused with a profoundly universal humanity. In direct, vivid language, Abu Toha writes about being unwelcome in your own land, and even outside of it. He writes about being wounded by shrapnel at the age of 16, and then, a few years later, watching his home and his university get hit by Israeli warplanes in an attack that killed two of his close friends. Books are buried in rubble and electricity is often limited to 2 hours a day, and yet, families continue traditions, students attend university, and libraries rise from the ruins. These poems are filled with bombs and the ever-present menace of surveillance drones, as well as the smell of tea and roses in bloom, and the view of the sea at sunset. They present an almost surrealist/absurd viewpoint, based in a sense of rational and profound perplexity as to why these conditions continue, and how the people of Gaza go about their lives, even creating beauty as they find new ways to survive. Abu Toha writes, "It's not only about narrating things. It's about keeping things alive in us and for the generations to come. It's about how life crumbles, but also how it tries to stand." If we don't begin understanding what has happened there--and is still happening--Gaza might be our future as well. We all need to grasp what it means to still be human in such a situation"--
- Subjects: Poetry.; Palestinian Arabs;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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- Children of the ghetto : Star of the sea / by Khūrī, Ilyās,author.(CARDINAL)741252; Davies, Humphrey T.(Humphrey Taman),translator.(CARDINAL)545555;
Adam Dannoun's story is one of beginnings. Born in a war-torn Israel, Adam dreams of becoming a writer. He is just an infant when Jewish forces uproot and massacre thousands of Palestinians in the 1948 Nakba, including his own father. Adam's mother, crumbling with loss, takes her son to Haifa and remarries. Soon she feels stifled by her new husband. Adam flees this lifeless home and writes himself a second beginning. With nothing but his father's will and the image of his mother at the doorway, Adam is born again into the streets of Haifa.
- Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Novels.; Palestinian Arabs; Palestinian Arabs; Palestinian Arabs;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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