Ibtisam Azem's "Book of Disappearance"
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DisappearanceMahima Kaur
•The Britain of Disappearance ⊢ Mahima Kaur
56% Informative
Ibtisam Azem’s The Book of Disappearance is a powerful novel of an Israel where all Palestinians just disappear one day .
It then occurred to me, what if just like the Palestinians , the immigrants just disappeared from the face of the country.
Edward , who worked in a publishing house as an Assistant Editor, barely had time to go on a date.
Lily knew it was a takeout morning after her long night shift.
She ordered hummus and vegetables from her favourite local Turkish cafe.
After having dealt with the patients on a night shift, Lily had no energy to call Customer Service .
Her order delay meant she would get barely any sleep during the day .
Lily dropped Savi a miss you feel better x' text between her shift.
Sophia was surprised when she saw the corner shop shuttered and there was no sign of anyone.
She knocked on the glass door of the M&S store to try and get in.
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40
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40
Article tone
informal
Language
English
Language complexity
23
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not offensive
Hate speech
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Known propaganda techniques
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short-lived
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