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Zahrat An-Naaman
Playing Ball, Dodging Shells: Growing up in Lebanon By Zahrat An-Naaman
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[ORIGINAL FORMAT] A childhood of Lebanon, or how to maintain a semi-normal life through the aberration of war. This book is the story of one life among many others, spanning a quarter century of... More > resilience, close calls and humour: from the early 80s through a child's eyes, through the bleak 90s, to the revolutions of 2005 and the subsequent return of war. Original illustrations accompany the text. NB: this version is the original, in full color.< Less
Playing Ball, Dodging Shells: Growing up in Lebanon (pocket) By Zahrat An-Naaman
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A childhood of Lebanon, or how to maintain a semi-normal life through the aberration of war. This book is the story of one life among many others, spanning a quarter century of resilience, close... More > calls and humour: from the early 80s through a child's eyes, through the bleak 90s, to the revolutions of 2005 and the subsequent return of war. Original illustrations accompany the text. NB: This is a pocket, greyscale version of the original book.< Less
Playing Ball, Dodging Shells: Growing up in Lebanon By Zahrat An-Naaman
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[ORIGINAL FORMAT] A childhood of Lebanon, or how to maintain a semi-normal life through the aberration of war. This book is the story of one life among many others, spanning a quarter century of... More > resilience, close calls and humour: from the early 80s through a child's eyes, through the bleak 90s, to the revolutions of 2005 and the subsequent return of war. Original illustrations accompany the text. NB: this version is the original, in full color.< Less
Playing Ball, Dodging Shells: Growing Up In Lebanon By Zahrat An-Naaman
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A childhood of Lebanon, or how to maintain a semi-normal life through the aberration of war. This book is the story of one life among many others, spanning a quarter century of resilience, close... More > calls and humour: from the early 80s through a child's eyes, through the bleak 90s, to the revolutions of 2005 and the subsequent return of war.< Less