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The hour of sunlight, one Palestinian's journey from prisoner to peacemaker, Sami al Jundi and Jen Marlowe

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The hour of sunlight, one Palestinian's journey from prisoner to peacemaker, Sami al Jundi and Jen Marlowe
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-338)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The hour of sunlight
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
435418284
Responsibility statement
Sami al Jundi and Jen Marlowe
Sub title
one Palestinian's journey from prisoner to peacemaker
Summary
As a Palestinian teenager in Jerusalem, Sami Al Jundi had one ambition: overthrowing Israeli occupation. With two friends, he began to build a bomb to use against the police. But when it exploded prematurely, killing one of his friends, Al Jundi was sentenced to ten years in an Israeli prison. In jail, Al Jundi's unlikely transformation toward nonviolence began. He was welcomed into a highly organized, democratic community of Palestinian political prisoners who were required to read and discuss topics ranging from global revolutions to the history of the Middle East. Al Jundi left prison still determined to fight for his people's rights- but with a very different notion of how to undertake the struggle. He eventually co-founded a program in Jerusalem, bringing together hundreds of Palestinian and Israeli youth. Marked by honesty and compassion for Palestinians and Israelis alike, The hour of sunlight illuminates the Palestinian experience through the story of one man's struggle for peace. -- Cover, p. 4
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