The novel (Tank Under the Christmas Tree), which began to be prepared in 1990, reflects on the state of Palestine over a period of 75 years, starting from the First World War, until the end of the first Palestinian intifada, tracing the transformations that Palestine experienced.
A generational novel, which takes place in Beit Sahour, Bethlehem, Jerusalem, and other Palestinian cities. And as much as it is the story of the Palestinian city that draws from the history of the homeland, it is as much as it is an extraordinary love story, and a story about music, singing, art, culture, the vanguard role of the Palestinian people, humanly, militarily, and aesthetically, and the Christian role in the Palestinian struggle, and its various manifestations, and that The great achievement achieved by the city of Beit Sahour through its creative civil disobedience during the first intifada. This narrative of generations also presents, through its unforgettable characters, the methods used by Zionism to control Palestine.
Pages: 510
To request more books from the Ibrahim Nasrallah series:
1/ The time of the white horses
2/ Lanterns of the King of Galilee
3/ Shades of the keys
4/ Safe weddings
5/ Street olives
6/ Birds of caution
7/ The Second Dog War
8/ Tank under the Christmas tree
9/ The eraser kid