Balcony on the Moon: Coming of Age in Palestine
From award-winning Palestinian author Ibtisam Barakat comes a touching account of coming of age against a backdrop of political turmoil in the Middle East.
Picking up where Ibtisam Barakat's first memoir, Tasting the Sky, left off, Balcony on the Moon follows her through her childhood and adolescence in Palestine from 1972-1981 in the aftermath of the Six-Day War.
This memoir about pursuing dreams in the face of adversity chronicles Ibitsam's desire to be a writer and shows how she finds inspiration through writing letters to pen pals and from an adult who encourages her to keep at it. But the most surprising turn of all for Ibtisam happens when her mother decides that she would like to seek out an education, too.
Enlightening and at times funny, Balcony on the Moon is a not often depicted look at daily life in a politically tumultuous region.
A Margaret Ferguson Book
Praise for Balcony on the Moon:
“This is a compelling personal history, brimming with humor, wisdom, and empathy.” ―Publishers Weekly, starred review
“This intense memoir paints a dark picture of growing up in Israeli-occupied Palestine, where ‘we are made to live with no land, no country, no rights, no safety, and no respect for our dignity.’ . . . A poetic, deeply felt coming-of-age story.” ―Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“[A] memoir and winner of the Arab American Book Award, Barakat moves beyond her early school years during the Six-Day War and its uprooting aftermath. She focuses on the years 1971–81, when she―a feisty protofeminist―and her family shifted about in the occupied West Bank, trying to find a place that felt safe and like home. . . The beauty of the writing is its clear-eyed matter-of-fact-ness.” ―Booklist
“Highly recommended for upper middle school and high school libraries.” ―School Library Journal
# of Pages: 256
Book Binding: Paperback
Year of Publication: 2018
Publisher: Square Fish
Language: en
ISBN: 9781250144294
Ibtisam Barakat is an acclaimed Palestinian-American author, poet, and speaker. Born in the West Bank city of Ramallah, she grew up in a conservative Muslim family, where education and storytelling were highly valued. Barakat's childhood experiences during the first Palestinian Intifada deeply influenced her writing, which often explores themes of identity, exile, and social justice. She earned a degree in English literature from Birzeit University and continued her studies in the United States, where she received her Masters of Fine Arts in creative writing from the University of Iowa. She has published several books, both in English and Arabic, and her work has been translated into multiple languages. Barakat currently resides in Columbia, Missouri, where she teaches creative writing and speaks at international conferences and festivals.