
Kudüs'ün Gönüllü Sürgünleri
Why does making peace everywhere require more courage than war and conflict? Who defines terrorism and on what basis? How can those who resort to violence not know that those who are exposed to it will not give up and will only become angry? Why is it so difficult to understand that each new attack causes the voices of those who support peace in every society to become even quieter?
The Voluntary Exiles of Jerusalem try to find answers to these questions while telling you their own stories, their love, their happiness and friendship. they are working. They are French Nadya, a third-generation Palestinian refugee who is in love with Iraqi Doctor Saad living in Istanbul, single mother Saadet, Danish Frank, the voice of common sense, British Steve, who pretends not to take anything seriously but is full of secrets, and the little girl who tries to understand what is going on from her own perspective. Hazal...
Other heroes Arafat, Saron, Israeli Army, Hamas, suicide attackers, peace volunteers, Jewish traditions, Palestinian habits, conscientious objectors, settlers, Sheikh Yassin, holy places and "Play it Sam" to their devotees Barood Bar that makes you say.
But the real hero is Jerusalem. "Destroy each other as much as you want, I, the holy city of Jerusalem, will remain standing, shine and continue to shed my light until the end of the world, without compromising my dignity. None of you will be able to possess me," says the obstinate Jerusalem...
Jerusalem's The chapters of Voluntary Exiles are divided not by numbers but by Hebrew, Arabic and Latin letter names. Because in that land, it is believed that letters have a soul, and the novel in your hand tells you about the spirit of that place.
Number of Pages: 370
Print Year : 2010
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Everest Publications
Ilk Year of Printing: 2010
Number of Pages: 370
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Everest Publications |
Number of pages | : | 370 |
Publication Year | : | 2018 |
ISBN | : | 9789752897632 |
The heart | : | Turkish |