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is a true story based on how Westerners are groomed into Islamophobia, but after a profound journey through Israel and into Palestine, Candice has a change of heart.
Throughout her travels in the region, she identifies the connections between World War Two, Apartheid South Africa and current unfolding events in Palestine. Together with her husband, they witness four tragedies that set them on the path to advocating boldly for Palestine.
This is a must-read for anyone who has a deep connection with the people of Palestine or those who want to learn more about the current situation.
This book on Palestine takes you on an emotions journey through the region.
100% of the proceeds go to Palestinian families in Gaza.
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*This is a digital book you can read from any device, so there is NO shipping cost.
As a white South African born just one year before the end of the oppressive apartheid regime, Candice has witnessed firsthand the enduring impact of systematic oppression on those around her. Living amongst individuals who have been its victims, she has seen the devastating legacy it leaves for generations to come. As the granddaughter of a World War Two survivor, it's in her blood to advocate for peace.
And lastly, as the niece of an anti-apartheid advocate who supported Nelson Mandela's struggle for freedom, Candice feels a profound sense of duty to support the cause of freedom for Palestine . As Mandela said, "...our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians".
The purpose of this book is not only to testify against Israel's genocidal regime but to raise funds for our resilient Palestinian brothers and sisters in Gaza.
After visiting Palestine, Candice and her husband, Jonty's outlook on the humanitarian catastrophe was forever changed. Then October 2023 happened… "We will never be the same after seeing the genocide unfold." For this reason, 100% of the profits from this book on Palestine go towards emergency aid for Palestinians in Gaza.
All I See Are Watermelons is Candice King’s deeply personal account of confronting and overcoming her own Islamophobia during a journey through Palestine with her husband, Jonty. Immersed in the realities of life under occupation, she encounters families whose resilience and generosity transform her understanding of justice and humanity. Through vivid scenes, she explores the truth on Palestine.
This is not a story of conflict but of awakening, courage, and solidarity. All profits from the book go to Gaza, turning personal transformation into tangible support for those who freed her.
You will received your digital download of the full book, All I See Are Watermelons via email. You can read this book on Palestine from any of your devices.
Yes, this book is set in Palestine and is a true story about 23-year-old, Candice King's journey through Palestine (current day Israel, and the West Bank.
No. A hard copy of All I See Are Watermelons is not available yet. You are purchasing a digital copy that you can read from your device.
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