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      • The Arts
        October 2024

        Gaza

        I Spy

        by Feda Shtia

        Gaza I Spy is a photograph book in a uxurious coffee table style that offers an evocative visual journey into the lives of children in Gaza. Featuring 200 compelling photographs across 300 pages, this documentary-style work presents the stark realities of childhood in a conflict zone. The book showcases the exceptional photography of Anas Ayyad and Hammam Younis Al-Zyatuniya, both of whom have been honored with the Photo Humanity Grant for their powerful images. Alongside the images, the book includes quotes from poetry, prose, mini-articles, and true stories, enriching the narrative with diverse perspectives. It also follows the visual journey of the displacement of a mother and her three daughters, including Sabreen Al-Baz. At the end of the book, each photograph is accompanied by a detailed description that adds context and explains the story behind the image. Beyond its striking visuals, Gaza I Spy serves as a profound narrative that illuminates the human dimension of the Palestinian struggle. By blending art with advocacy, the book raises awareness and fosters empathy on a global scale, providing a unique perspective on the lives of Gaza’s children. It is an essential addition for readers interested in human rights, social justice, and Middle Eastern culture. Rights are available for translation, adaptation, and worldwide distribution, making this book a valuable resource for diverse audiences and purposes.

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