Praise for Palestinian Walks:
'Few Palestinians have opened their minds and their hearts with such frankness
The New York Times
Shehadeh writes beautifully, his language infused with a lyrical, melancholic sense of loss. An important record of a land marked by conflict that is changing every day
Sunday Telegraph
Shehadeh is always engaging ... delivering what many activists neglect to mention: the odd, slightly absurd details that really touch people; things that appear off camera, away from news reports
Independent on Sunday
Towards any proper understanding of history there are many small paths. I strongly suggest you walk with him
- John Berger,
Palestinian Walks is a stoic account of a particular place, but one which has universal resonance. The judges felt it made landscape into the essence of politics, and political writing into an art
- John Seaton, chair of the Orwell Prize committee, 2008,
Shehadeh describes howthe destruction of a beloved landscape mirrors the damage to Palestinian identity ... lyrical nature-writing with understated political passion
Guardian
Readers would do well to reckon with the painful particulars of Shehadeh's account, which is at once gentle and angry, resolute and realistic
Nation
This is a beautiful book and a sad one
- Anthony Lewis,
Palestinian Walks provides a rare historical insight into the tragic changes taking place in Palestine
- Jimmy Carter,