The Eyes of Gaza
The powerful, moving diary of life in Palestine
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Narrated by:
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Plestia Alaqad
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Plestia Alaqad
About this listen
The instant New York Times bestseller
'Please read this joyful, tragic account of life in Gaza' – Miriam Margolyes
'Transforms pain into poetry' – Rupi Kaur
In early October 2023, Palestinian Plestia Alaqad was a recent graduate with dreams of becoming a successful journalist. By the end of November, her social media posts depicting daily life in Gaza, amid Israel's deadly invasion and bombardment, would profoundly move millions of people. She would be internationally known as the 'Eyes of Gaza'.
Written as a series of diary extracts, The Eyes of Gaza relates the horrors of her experiences while showcasing the indomitable spirit of the men, women and children who share her communities. From the epicentre of turmoil, while bombs rain around her and devastation grips her people, she is witness to their emotions, their gentle acts of quiet, necessary heroism, and the moments of unexpected tenderness and vulnerability amid the chaos.
Through the raw honesty and vulnerability of a normal 21-year-old woman trying to make her way through a human tragedy, The Eyes of Gaza is a potent reminder of the horrors of violence and a powerful testament to the human spirit. It recounts a harrowing experience, but it is not a heart-breaking lamentation. Rather, it is a deeply intimate love letter to a girl's home: demolished before her eyes, yes, but forever present in her heart.
'Left me both devastated and inspired' – Macklemore
Critic reviews
Rawness that will have you in tears
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Well read
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Listening to Plestia leaves no space for turning a blind eye. What the Palestinian people face on a daily basis - before and after October 7th - and the constant threat of death in any moment is unbearable to conceive. Plestia is remarkably brave. Her vulnerability and insight are inspirational. But most inspirational of all is her pride in her people and her determination to make the world SEE Palestinians: to not just focus on them in relation to death and tragedy but to celebrate them as a people.
Anne Frank’s Diary but in real time
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Personal, gripping account
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