The Land Beneath the Light

A Palestinian reimagining of Jane Eyre

All  too often we are subjected to news of turmoil and conflict in  Palestine. By exploring the lived realities of those living under  occupation, The Land Beneath the Light presents  an alternative. Drawn loosely from the author’s own childhood  experiences of Palestine, Shereen Malherbe showcases the beauty of this  war-torn land and its people in her new novel. It follows Khadija as she  comes of age and struggles to come to terms with the trauma of her past  and the uncertainty of her future, using her deeply rooted Palestinian  heritage to survive. Through her novel, Malherbe shows that keeping this  heritage and the stories of Palestinian people alive is one of the most  powerful forms of resistance.

Shereen Malherbe will be read more and more as the wind carries her original, powerful, enchanting stories where rarely is a novel just a novel.

Yousef Khanfar, Guest Editor, World Literature Today-Palestine Voices

Blurb

From her rural farmhouse at the bottom of the hilltop surrounded by the Occupation, Khadija’s life changes forever when the shadows descend causing destruction in her village.

In the wake of upheaval and ruin, Khadija draws upon her deeply rooted Palestinian heritage and stories to discover a life she’s always dreamed of.

A classic coming of age novel, The Land Beneath the Light explores the lived reality of those living under Occupation in Palestine.

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Published by Shereen Malherbe

Shereen Malherbe is a writer & author. Her novel, Jasmine Falling has been voted as one of the top 20 Best Books by Muslim women. Her second contemporary fiction novel, The Tower, is now used as academic set text in a US university. Her migrant children's book series, The Girl Who Slept Under The Moon was followed in 2022 with, The Girl Who Stitched the Stars. Her short story, The Cypress Tree has been published in World Literature Today's landmark edition on Palestine Voices. Her latest novel, a Palestinian reimagining of Jane Eyre, The Land Beneath the Light has been nominated alongside her children's book, for the Palestine Book Awards 2022.

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