A Hard Rain Over Palestine
A Hard Rain Over Palestine
In the scorched summer of 2014, as bombs rain down on Gaza, British-Algerian journalist Dan Small crosses the border — not just into a war zone, but into the beating heart of one of the world’s most entrenched and tragic conflicts. Fluent in Arabic, emotionally tied to both sides, and driven by a fierce sense of justice, Dan doesn’t just report on the war — he lives it.
In the rubble of Gaza City, Dan meets Carol Hussain, a determined American journalist equally committed to exposing the truth. Amid collapsing buildings, makeshift hospitals, and grieving families, the two bear witness to the unspeakable — not as distant observers, but as participants in a deeply human struggle.
Though its characters are fictional, A Hard Rain Over Palestine draws powerfully from real events — Israel’s 2014 assault on Gaza that left thousands dead, razed entire neighborhoods, and ignited worldwide debate. Jamie Wrenn writes with the authority of a scholar and the urgency of a journalist, crafting a deeply empathetic, unflinching portrait of life under siege.
“This is more than a story of war. It is a call to remember, to question, and to refuse the idea that this violence is inevitable.”
For readers of:
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War journalism and political fiction
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Books like The Yellow Wind by David Grossman or The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri
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Anyone seeking a human-centered lens on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Why this book matters:
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Unique Perspective: A rare narrative that straddles identities — British, Algerian, Jewish, Arab — and captures the conflict’s layered complexity.
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Deep Authenticity: Rooted in lived history, meticulously researched, emotionally raw.
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Urgent Relevance: In a world of rising disinformation and polarized media, A Hard Rain Over Palestine is a bold stand for truth, compassion, and memory.
About the Author:
Jamie Wrenn holds a PhD in nineteenth-century French fiction from Liverpool University. A former university lecturer, Wrenn has published academic studies on authors like Champfleury and Maupassant, and brings a scholar’s depth and a storyteller’s soul to this powerful novel. A Hard Rain Over Palestine marks a significant new direction in Wrenn’s literary journey — one grounded in history, shaped by justice, and propelled by humanity. You can find further details about him on www.jameswrennbooks.com
Bibliographic Information:
ISBN: 978-1-916955-64-6 Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-916955-65-3 eBook
Page count: 352pp
Trim size: B Format 133mm x 203mm
Interior Color and Paper: Black & White: Creme
PUBLISHED BY KANTARA PRESS