Let’s talk about your book!

Simply fill out the form below to select a date & time for your no obligation consultation
to see if self-publishing with Outskirts Press is right for you.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Displaced, Replaced, Forgotten

by David Nammar

Paperback

Retail Price: $18.95

Buy 1-9 copies: $17.06 each save 10%
Buy 10 or more: $11.37 each save 40 %
Cost: $17.06
You save: 10%
Book Details: Scroll below for more information about this book, provided directly by the author.

Product description...

David Nammar was only 13 years old in Jerusalem, Palestine when for the first time in his life he heard and learned the meaning of the word “terror.” That’s when the peaceful city he once knew turned upside down.

When the Jewish paramilitary invaded Jerusalem’s modern Arab neighborhoods, they would abduct his dad and older brother leaving his mom with the rest of the seven very young children unprotected at their home on Nammar Street. Not for long though. Eventually the family would be forced out of their home into a fenced security zone confined with a few other Palestinian families that were also forced out of their neighborhoods. A year or so later, with dad and brother still being held at a concentration camp, David had to look for a job so that his family could survive under this new apartheid state of Israel. After facing countless obstacles under Israeli rule, finally at the age of 27, with hardly any money in his pocket, he succeeded in running away from Israel to find freedom and a future in the United States of America.

Product details...

Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 284 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (May 28, 2016)
ISBN10: 1478772913
ISBN13: 9781478772910
Genre: HISTORY / Middle East / Israel & Palestine

Visit the author's webpage at
https://outskirtspress.com/displacedreplacedforgotten
for more information.

Many author webpages include:
ebook editions
sample text
audio excerpts and videos

See what Outskirts Press authors are saying about their self-publishing experience