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This book is the story of Hayat, a young survivor of the massacre of Deir Yassin, a small village on the outskirts of Jerusalem. Twenty years later, that young girl, now an adult witness, speaks again of the fear and memory of everything that happened. Hayat recounts a dramatic world, a world in transformation, and the tragedy that makes her a witness, a living memory of her family, her neighbors, and a people who witnessed the violence that preceded the partition of Palestine in 1948, an event known to the Palestinian people as the Nakba, the Catastrophe.

Produktbeschreibung
This book is the story of Hayat, a young survivor of the massacre of Deir Yassin, a small village on the outskirts of Jerusalem. Twenty years later, that young girl, now an adult witness, speaks again of the fear and memory of everything that happened. Hayat recounts a dramatic world, a world in transformation, and the tragedy that makes her a witness, a living memory of her family, her neighbors, and a people who witnessed the violence that preceded the partition of Palestine in 1948, an event known to the Palestinian people as the Nakba, the Catastrophe.
Autorenporträt
Nace en Valladolid. Escritora, traductora y periodista. Doctora en Filología Inglesa por la Universidad de Salamanca, se especializa en Historia Contemporánea del Oriente Medio tras licenciarse en Árabe e Islam en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Obras: Enaguas de color salmón (Premio Fray Luis de León, 1999), La Isla Móvil (2005), Cráter, (Premio Miguel Delibes de Narrativa 2007), Los Años Equivocados (Premio de Novela Ciudad de Salamanca 2009), Soñar con Ballenas (2012) y El Olvido y otras cosas imposibles (2016). Con El Desvelo Ediciones ha publicado Hijas de Agar, A cielo abierto y Beirut.