Wild Thorns

Wild Thorns

Sahar Khalifeh

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A young Palestinian named Usama returns from working in the Gulf to support the resistance movement. His mission is to blow up buses transporting Palestinian workers into Israel. Shocked to discover that many of his fellow citizens have adjusted to life under military rule, Usama exchanges harsh words with his friends and family. Despite uncertainty, he sets out to accomplish his mission … with disastrous consequences. Originally published in Jerusalem, Wild Thorns was the first Arab novel to offer a glimpse of social and personal relations under Israeli occupation. Featuring unsentimental portrayals of everyday life, its deep sincerity, uncompromising honesty and rich emotional core plead elegantly for the cause of survival in the face of oppression. Sahar Khalifeh was born in Nablus in 1941. She entered into a traditional arranged marriage at eighteen, and after thirteen years left her husband and began writing. Her first novel was confiscated by Israeli authorities; the second was published in Cairo. She taught at the University of Iowa and at Palestine’s Bir Zeit University, and founded the Women's Affairs Centres in Nablus, Gaza City and Amman. Wild Thorns is her third novel.


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  • ash23
    Apr 02, 2025
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    Wild Thorns follows several young Palestinian men as they negotiate the struggles, indignities and abuses of life under occupation. Khalifeh does an excellent job of making you feel what the characters do within a relatively short novel. I did take a break from this in a fit of mood-readery-ness and that was definitely to my detriment because it did become a little difficult to keep track of all the different characters. Overall though an excellent read. 

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