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Saturday, 10 February 2024

Invisible Chains

 

Melanie Haddad, Australian-born and Arabic-speaking of Lebanese-Christian parents, and a clinical psychologist, knows she can help in the occupied Palestinian territories.  When Melanie accepts a position in Hebron in The West Bank of Palestine, she's warned of the danger there, but not this warning or Melanie's research prepares her for the trauma she will confront and the many risks she will face.

The structure of Invisible Chains drew me into this story in a way I never expected, and it is, by far, the most confronting novel I have ever read. Invisible Chains peels away the gloss and the politics and exposes the truth crystal clear and sharply bright. Elise Watts – author.

Invisible Chains is more than a must-read, it's a story that you won't ever forget. Ann Reed – author.

 It's not possible to read Invisible Chains and not be moved – in short great writing. Nat Pierce – author

Invisible Chains Ebook and Print on Demand is available from Amazon, Amazon UK and Apple iBooks

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