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Book SynopsisA radical case for a one-state solution from the renowned Palestinian writer and Nakba survivor
Trade Review'An intelligent, sensitive writer'
-- 'Financial Times'
'Ghada Karmi's storytelling eloquence is celebrated'
-- John Pilger
‘Her bold vision of a single egalitarian state is the only way to break the current log jam and bring an end to apartheid Israel'
-- Nur Masalha, Palestinian historian
‘Karmi has a wonderfully uncluttered intelligence. She writes with a lucid, unsentimental clarity reminiscent of James Baldwin and Maya Angelou’
-- ‘Middle East Eye’
Table of ContentsIntroduction
1. The Problem of Zionism
2. Israel and the Arabs
3. The Israeli-Palestinian 'Peace Process'
4. The One-State Solution
5. Eleven Days in May Epilogue: The End of Zionism?