![]() Its hard enough for her to cope in a 2 bedroom appartment, sharing a room with her siblings and grandmother, but she has to hide her face everywhere she goes. Hayat is scarred, mentally and phyiscally. Hayat has one last chance to fullfill her grandmother, Sitti Zeynabs dreams, to touch the soil of her homeland one lat time, but does this mean Hayat ans Samy\’s lives are in stake. Samy, also thirteen, is her best friend and is interested in anything that has danger or trouble written all over it. Hayat, a thirteen year old Palestenian girl, sets out on a journey through the occupied territories of Jerusalem with Samy tagging along with her. this novel is about a young Palestenian girl who takes us with her on a life threatening epic adventure through the war torn borders of Jerusalem. Randa Abdel-Fattah has yet again amazed us with one of her latest novels \’Where The Streets Had a Name\’. ![]() I stared at the twisted, contorted skin around my right cheek, the scarring that zigs zags across my forehead\”. It always seems as if a stranger is looking back at me. \”I look in the mirror and I\’m startled by my reflection. ![]()
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