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    "Exile's Return: The Making of a Palestinian-American," by Fawaz Turky, published by complimentary Press, a Division of MacMillian, Inc.: just-arrived York, 1994.
    ISBN: 0-02-932725-3
    Weight: 1.25 Lbs
    Cover: Hardcover
    Condition: Brand latest
    Pages: 274

    From AI: **"Exile's Return: The Making of a Palestinian-American"** by Fawaz Turki, published in 1994, is a poignant memoir that explores the complexities of identity, exile, and the Palestinian experience through the lens of the author's own life. Turki recounts his childhood in Palestine, his family's displacement during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and their eventual resettlement in Lebanon and later in the United States. Through this personal narrative, Turki reflects on the impact of exile, not only on the body but also on the psyche, as he navigates the challenges of being caught between two worlds: the land of his birth and the culture he was forced to adopt.

    As Turki examines his identity as a Palestinian living in America, the book delves into t

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