"The land remembers its people, even when they are forced to leave."
From the dying embers of the Ottoman Empire to the fires of the Nakba, Keys of the Wind is a story of two generations torn apart by war, betrayal, and exile.
In 1917, Youssef, a Palestinian farmer, watches as British forces arrive, promising peace but bringing something else-dispossession. As Jewish settlements expand, Youssef makes a fateful choice that will shape his family's future forever.
Thirty years later, his son, Khaled, wakes to the sound of gunfire in Haifa. Forced to flee with only a key and fading memories, he embarks on a journey into exile, never knowing if he will return.
Spanning decades of struggle and hope, Keys of the Wind is a tale of resistance, survival, and a home that refuses to be forgotten.
Perfect for readers of Ghassan Kanafani and those who believe in the power of memory.
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