Author: Shereen Malherbe

Shereen Malherbe is an award-winning 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 award-winning, The Girl Who Stitched the Stars. The Girl Who Lives Between Two Worlds is out now. Her short story, The Cypress Tree has been published in World Literature Today's landmark edition on Palestine Voices. Her novel, a Palestinian reimagining of Jane Eyre, The Land Beneath the Light was nominated alongside her children's book, for the Palestine Book Awards. Her latest novel, Yassini Girls based on her appearance on a BBC documentary film on Palestine, is currently available to buy, worldwide.

“What’s next for Palestine, the Vision for a Free, Post Zionist Palestine,” Talk and Book Signing by Miko Peled.

Reposted from Palestine Museum US Sunday July 21, 2024, 1:00 PM US EDT; 20:00 PALESTINE; 19:00 EUROPE; 18:00 UK Meet Miko Peled and get your signed copy of his book, “The General’s Son,” at Palestine Museum US, Woodbridge, Connecticut, USA. Attend in person at the … Continue reading “What’s next for Palestine, the Vision for a Free, Post Zionist Palestine,” Talk and Book Signing by Miko Peled.

World Literature Today – Silken Rebellion Fish Fry: How to Make Your Unfresh Fish Rations Taste Rather Deliciousby by Chantha Nguon & Kim Green

A photograph of the dish described. Photo by Sergi Reboredo / Alamy Stock Photo Escaping the Khmer Rouge, Chantha Nguon’s family moved to Saigon, where they lived as refugees. There, restoring flavor to the drab palate of their lives felt like a tiny act of … Continue reading World Literature Today – Silken Rebellion Fish Fry: How to Make Your Unfresh Fish Rations Taste Rather Deliciousby by Chantha Nguon & Kim Green