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Leading Palestinian writers confront Israel's brutal colonial legacy and ignite hope in the fight for a free Palestine.

“Genocide destroys cities and claims lives, but it also remakes the psyches of those it spares.”

This collection tells the story of the Gaza genocide through Palestinians’ eyes. Through personal testimonies, expert insights, poetry, and war reportage, leading Palestinian writers powerfully narrate their fight for survival since October 7. From Ahmed Al Naouq’s harrowing account of losing 21 family members to Israel’s indiscriminate bombing campaign and Noor O. Alyacoubi’s personal testimony on starving in Gaza to Mariam Barghouti’s exploration of Israeli settler violence in the West Bank and Lina Mounzer’s reporting on the destabilizing effects of Israel’s simultaneous bombing of Lebanon, Gaza: The Story of a Genocide reveals the physical and emotional devastation that Israel’s pulverization has wrought on Palestinians in Gaza.

The book includes illustrations from Joe Sacco and Mona Chalabi, as well as contributions from Mosab Abu Toha, Yara Hawari, Tareq Baconi, Hiba Abu Nada, Ariel Koren, Laila Al-Arian, Mona Chalabi, Mary Turfah, Mariam Barghouti, Nina Lakhani, Noor Alyacoubi, Dr Tanya Haj-Hassan, Shareef Sarhan, Susan Abulhawa, Huda J. Fakhreddine, Eman Basher, Malaka Shweikh, Ahmed Alnaouq, Lina Mounzer, Omar Barghouti, Joe Sacco, Maryam Iqbal, Ahmed Masoud, and Yara Eid.

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An absolutely vital compendium of intellectual and emotional scholarship about not only the ongoing grotesquerie of crimes committed against the Palestinian people, but the very nature of colonialism and apartheid. There is so much incisive, fearless and honest writing here, but also immense beauty of language, immense humanity. This is a landmark anthology. -- Omar El Akkad, author of One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This This book offers a glimpse into the way this genocide is changing who we are as Palestinians and the way that it is molding our view of ourselves and of the world around us. The Nakba of 1948 was a formative point in the development of modern Palestinian identity. Even for the Palestinians born after the Nakba, we were raised to see this event as the worst moment of our lives and that we as individuals and as a people should strive to overturn that catastrophic moment. The genocide in Gaza is a historical event of equal magnitude that will reshape Palestinian identity for generations to come. -- Ghassan Abu-Sittah, co-author of Reconstructing the War Injured Patient This absorbing collection uses-to remarkable effect-a variety of forms and voices to convey the devastating reality of Gaza. -- Kamila Shamsie, author of Home Fire This book comes at a time when so many feel there are no more words left to describe the second Nakba unfolding in Gaza. Yet every writer in these pages reminds us that there are words still to speak, and silence is not an option. Enraged, defiant, mournful, and yes, hopeful, the writings in Gaza shed light on a world devouring itself with astonishing cruelties. To read this magnificent, wide-ranging book is an act of reclamation of the dead, of the still living, and those yet to be born in Gaza. -- Maaza Mengiste, author of The Shadow King, finalist for the Booker Prize The horror is real. As this book shows, so is the commitment to fighting it. -- Benjamin Moser, author of Sontag: Her Life and Work The ongoing horror of the Palestinian genocide in Gaza, undertaken by Israel and abetted by the United States, livestreamed and posted 24/7 for the uncaring world to see, remains difficult to fully comprehend. So perhaps it is best then, whenever possible, to give Palestinians a voice. Here then is Gaza: The Story of a Genocide, with contributions from some of the greatest Palestinian and Arab writers working today, including Mosab Abu Toha, Susan Abulhawa, Omar Barghouti, Huda J. Fakhreddine, Lina Mounzer, and Mary Turfah. * Lit Hubs Most Anticipated Books of 2025 * Editors Fatima Bhutto and Sonia Faleiro present twenty contributions from a wide range of Palestinian perspectives - poets and writers, doctors and academics, artists and organizers.The contributors bear witness to unspeakable brutality and callousness and disregard for human life. Yet somehow, as the writer Eman Basher notes in her essay, Gaza is a place where hope is the ultimate act of defiance. -- Brian Tanguay * California Review of Books * This haunting and informative collection of personal accounts, reporting, poetry, art, and photographs by prominent Palestinian writers and artists fills in the backstory of Israel's genocidal war on Gaza and provides some unexpected perspectives. * Booklist * Journalists and Books for Gaza cofounders Bhutto and Faleiro bring together a 'record of the human toll' of Israel's genocide in Palestine in this arresting anthology. The collection contains a moving mix of history, personal essay, and poetry on what contributor Yara Hawari describes as 'one of the most brutal assaults on human life in recent history'.a maddening glimpse of the massacre unfolding in real time. * Publishers Weekly * This crucial anthology offers firsthand accounts of the genocide in Gaza and reflects on the importance of storytelling, particularly in life's most challenging moments. Enraging and heartbreaking to read, it's imperative we bear witness to the atrocities and act upon the glimmers of hope. -- Karla J. Strand * Ms. Magazine * Readers will find a corrective to the Israel First ideology and policy that Uncle Sam and ruling classes in Western countries such as Germany facilitate despite growing opposition from the American and global public watching the carnage on their cell phones. -- Seth Sandronsky * Counterpunch * Amid Israel's assault on truth telling, a book like Gaza: The Story of a Genocide is all the more relevant. In its pages, Palestinians share their stories in their own words, and in their own genres. A face on a screen becomes a voice in your head. -- Coleson Smith * Public Seminar * Best Nonfiction of 2025 * Electric Lit *

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Leading Palestinian writers confront Israel's brutal colonial legacy and ignite hope in the fight for a free Palestine.
Fatima Bhutto's books include the novels The Runaways and The Shadow of The Crescent Moon, longlisted for the Women's Prize and winner of the 2014 Prix de la Romanciere. Her non-fiction books include Songs of Blood and Sword and New Kings of the World. She is the co-founder, with Sonia Faleiro and Julia Churchill, of Books for Gaza.

Sonia Faleiro is the author of The Good Girls, nominated for the RSL Ondaatje Prize, the ALCS Gold Dagger for Nonfiction, and the Premio Feltrinelli, and Beautiful Thing, shortlisted for the Lettre Ulysses Award for the Art of Reportage. She is the founder of the literary mentorship program South Asia Speaks and co-founder of Books for Gaza. Based in London, she is a Royal Literary Fund Fellow.