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A Day in the Life of Abed Salama: Anatomy of a Jerusalem Tragedy
by Nathan Thrall
through a tragic bus accident, Thrall follows a Palestinian family and the obstacles they must navigate to learn the fate of their child. I appreciate that DAY centers on a few characters interspersed with Palestinian history. As such, this book never feels dry or didactic, while it can be lighter in political contexts. The epilogue is especially powerful in examining the making of the accident from the standpoints of politics, infrastructure, bureaucracy, etc.