Sure. 'Refugee' falls under the category of historical fiction because it presents a fictional story within a historical backdrop, giving readers a sense of the past through fictional characters and their experiences.
It indeed is. The author drew inspiration from actual stories of refugees to create this powerful narrative. The details and emotions presented give it an authentic touch.
The answer varies. Some refugee books are completely true, documenting actual events and people's struggles. Others might blend real situations with fictional elements to make the story more engaging or accessible to a wider audience.
Another theme is the longing for home. The Palestinian refugees in these novels always have a deep - seated yearning for their homeland. They carry memories of their old houses, neighborhoods, and the land they left behind. This is beautifully depicted in 'Mornings in Jenin' where the characters' dreams are often filled with images of their pre - displacement life.
Some novelas in online book format are free to read. As I mentioned before, Project Gutenberg offers a lot of free e - books which may include novelas. Also, there are some independent authors who post their novelas on their own websites or platforms like Wattpad for free to gain readership.