Ghada Karmi’s acclaimed memoir relates her childhood in Palestine, flight to Britain after the catastrophe, and coming of age in Golders Green, the north London Jewish suburb. A powerful biographical story,
In Search of Fatima reflects the author’s personal experiences of displacement and loss against a backdrop of the major political events which have shaped conflict in the Middle East. Speaking for the millions of displaced people worldwide who have lived suspended between their old and new countries, fitting into neither, this is an intimate, nuanced exploration of the subtler privations of psychological displacement and loss of identity.
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Ghada Karmi�was born in Jerusalem and trained as a doctor of medicine at Bristol University. She established the first British-Palestinian medical charity in 1972 and was an Associate Fellow at the Royal Institute for International Affairs. Her previous books include�Jerusalem Today: What Future for the Peace Process?, The Palestinian Exodus 1948-1998�(with Eugene Cotran), �Married to Another Man: Israel’s Dilemma in Palestine, �and the best-selling�In Search of Fatima. She writes frequently for the Guardian�and the�Nation.