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We Are Not Numbers

We Are Not Numbers

This non-fiction collection gathers first-hand voices from Gaza’s youth to illuminate life under occupation and blockade. Its central aim is to recognize young people as individuals with hopes, talents, and futures worth imagining. It speaks to readers seeking a humane, ground-level view of the region—students, educators, and curious adults—delivering an urgent, compassionate, and hopeful tone. It’s a compelling addition to any classroom or home library seeking a genuine, children’s educational book about global perspectives.

Content is presented as a tapestry of personal testimonies and short micro-stories that span more than ten years up to the present moment. The reading experience is intimate and varied, featuring students, artists, scientists, and dreamers sharing moments of challenge and perseverance. Readers move through the collection by following authentic voices, building a layered understanding of daily life under blockade and occupation, with room for reflection and discussion. For educators and general readers, it foregrounds resilience, identity, education, family, and community leadership, turning heavy realities into accessible, human-centered learning moments.

  • Authentic firsthand voices from Gaza, spanning over a decade, offering intimate portraits of daily life under occupation and blockade.
  • Diverse contributors: students, artists, scientists, and dreamers, presenting a human-centered view of youth in Gaza.
  • Diary-like entries and short essays designed for easy reading in brief sessions.
  • Educational value that builds empathy, critical thinking about conflict, media literacy, and global citizenship.
  • Powerful, lyrical writing that conveys complex realities with clarity and humanity.
  • Timely, immersive perspective that connects past struggles to present and future possibilities.

Readers finish with a deeper, more humane understanding of the people behind ongoing headlines, along with renewed curiosity about world events, history, and human resilience. The book invites reflection, empathy, and a sense of responsible global citizenship, leaving a lasting impression of hope and shared humanity.

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We Are Not Numbers
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This non-fiction collection gathers first-hand voices from Gaza’s youth to illuminate life under occupation and blockade. Its central aim is to recognize young people as individuals with hopes, talents, and futures worth imagining. It speaks to readers seeking a humane, ground-level view of the region—students, educators, and curious adults—delivering an urgent, compassionate, and hopeful tone. It’s a compelling addition to any classroom or home library seeking a genuine, children’s educational book about global perspectives.

Content is presented as a tapestry of personal testimonies and short micro-stories that span more than ten years up to the present moment. The reading experience is intimate and varied, featuring students, artists, scientists, and dreamers sharing moments of challenge and perseverance. Readers move through the collection by following authentic voices, building a layered understanding of daily life under blockade and occupation, with room for reflection and discussion. For educators and general readers, it foregrounds resilience, identity, education, family, and community leadership, turning heavy realities into accessible, human-centered learning moments.

  • Authentic firsthand voices from Gaza, spanning over a decade, offering intimate portraits of daily life under occupation and blockade.
  • Diverse contributors: students, artists, scientists, and dreamers, presenting a human-centered view of youth in Gaza.
  • Diary-like entries and short essays designed for easy reading in brief sessions.
  • Educational value that builds empathy, critical thinking about conflict, media literacy, and global citizenship.
  • Powerful, lyrical writing that conveys complex realities with clarity and humanity.
  • Timely, immersive perspective that connects past struggles to present and future possibilities.

Readers finish with a deeper, more humane understanding of the people behind ongoing headlines, along with renewed curiosity about world events, history, and human resilience. The book invites reflection, empathy, and a sense of responsible global citizenship, leaving a lasting impression of hope and shared humanity.