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Susan Abulhawa

Susan Abulhawa ((アラビア語:سوزان أبو الهوى), born June 3, 1970) is a Palestinian American writer and human rights activist. She is the author of a bestselling novel, ''Mornings in Jenin'' (2010) and the founder of a non-governmental organization, Playgrounds for Palestine.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work =Al Jazeera )〕 She lives in Yardley, Pennsylvania.
Her second novel, ''(The Blue Between Sky And Water )'', was sold in 19 languages before its release. It was published in the UK on June 4, 2015, and will be published in the US on September 1, 2015.
==Early life and education==
Abulhawa's parents, born in At-Tur in Jerusalem, were refugees of the 1967 war. Her father, according to one account, “was expelled at gunpoint; her mother, who was studying in Germany at the time, was unable to return and the couple reunited in Jordan before moving to Kuwait, where Abulhawa was born in 1970.〔this is a contradiction with the first sentence : "born in Jebel al Tur in Jerusalem" ; according to other sources (her french editors), she was born in 1967 ...〕” Since her parents did not remain together for long, and the family was dismantled following the war, Susan was sent to live with an uncle in the U.S., where she stayed until she was five years old. She was then “passed between various family members in Kuwait and Jordan; at 10, she was taken to Jerusalem but ended up in an orphanage.” At age 13, she was sent to Charlotte, North Carolina, where she was a foster child. She has been in the US since. She majored in Biology in college and attended USC School of Medicine as a graduate student in the Department of Biomedical Science, where she completed a Master's Degree in Neuroscience.
She later turned to journalism and fiction. She has contributed to several anthologies and has been published in major and minor US and international newspapers and other periodicals. ''Mornings in Jenin'' (originally published in 2006 as ''The Scar of David'') was her debut novel.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Arab World Books )〕〔 It is an international bestseller, published in at least 26 languages. In 2013, Abulhawa published a collection of poetry entitled "My Voice Sought The Wind" and it has been announced that she completed and sold her second novel manuscript.
Abulhawa is the founder of ''Playgrounds for Palestine,'' 〔(Playgrounds for Palestine )〕 an NGO that advocates for Palestinian children by building playgrounds in Palestine and UN refugee camps in Lebanon. The first playground was erected in early 2002.

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