The Olive Trees Remember

The Olive Trees Remember

A Novel of Gaza, Conscience, and the Return to the Qur’an

ByJohn Abraham

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Before walls, before checkpoints, before fear learned the language of law, Gaza was a place where life moved slowly—beneath olive trees, beside stone ovens, under a sky shared by many faiths. The Olive Trees Remember is the opening novel in a sweeping historical series that traces one family’s journey from late Ottoman Palestine through the upheavals of the twentieth century. At its heart is a land rooted in memory, where olive harvests mark the rhythm of time and neighbors of different religions once lived in fragile coexistence. Through the lives of farmers, teachers, merchants, and mothers, the novel explores how ordinary people navigate extraordinary political change. Empires collapse. Mandates redraw borders. Promises are made and broken. Yet amid displacement and rising tensions, the question remains: what does it mean to belong to a land that is slowly being divided? Blending intimate family drama with historical depth, The Olive Trees Remember examines identity, faith, inheritance, and the cost of survival. It is a story about memory as resistance, about love that persists across generations, and about the quiet endurance of a people whose roots run deeper than the lines drawn around them. In a world increasingly defined by walls, the olive trees remember what came before.

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Publication Date
Mar 4, 2026
Language
English
Category
Fiction
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
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By (author): John Abraham

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