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"For over two years, I have raised my children in a war zone — feeding them in darkness, comforting them through explosions, and whispering stories of peace I’m not sure they’ll ever see. This is my story — and the story of so many women like me. Being a Mother in Gaza is a deeply personal account of raising life where death is everywhere. It’s about holding your baby while your home shakes. Teaching your toddler to laugh while you’re hiding from drones. Protecting innocence in a place that tries to destroy it. This is not a book about war. It’s a book about love — the kind of love only a mother in Gaza can truly understand."
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- Creator of work
- Shams, Diana
- Publisher
- Diana Shams
- Language
- English
- Geographic Origin
- Palestine
- Geographic Subject
- Palestine
- Subject
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- Children and youth
- Child care
- Gender and sexuality
- Women
- Politics and government
- War
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