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Azag and the children

Livre numérique


Yahya sees the situation of the people of Gaza. He is old enough to have memories of what life was like here in 2009, which he learnt from his mother, his uncle and several neighbours who all died that same year.

With his cousin Isra, they imagine uniting the children of the area to do something that will improve their daily lives. So, they create a group of young people like themselves who congregate in the courtyard at the back of a ruined, abandoned house.

Using the debris of wood, stones and other fragments of the city left lying there, they make themselves a roofless shelter, where together, having a lot of fun, they create a new friend whom they name AZAG.

With him, they reinvent their own reality.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

In her practice, Rita Amabili has a penchant for human rights and children’s rights. Her experience as a nurse, as an accompanying person at the end of life, as a humanist in the social sciences and as a master in theology, gave him an active practice with the human and strengthened his feminism as an author promoting the inclusion of men and women as equal persons although different. Her work as a writer and her group animation classes have enabled her to develop skills as a speaker and facilitator and thus to make the knowledge acquired over more than twenty years alive and often interactive.

As a novelist, human rights, children’s rights and the history of immigration. Her experience as a nurse, as an end-of-life accompanist, as a humanist and as an active human practitioner, reinforces her feminism, which is the inclusion of men and women. As a writer, her group animation classes have directed her as a speaker and facilitator for over twenty years.

Nurse by training, master in theology. Her work revolves around human rights, immigration, inclusion as a feminist. She has been involved in theatre, poetry, novels and has collaborated with several media, dealing with subjects related to values and the meaning of life.