
You can read “Quando il mondo dorme” by Francesca Albanese
Ten powerful stories that restore Palestine’s voice and humanity
Why it matters
Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, guides the reader with rigor and compassion through ten true stories that reveal suffering, resistance, and hope in Palestine—especially in Gaza after October 7, 2023.
The book helps readers understand the consequences of Israeli occupation, the meaning of exile, the challenges faced by refugees, and the impact of systemic violence on Palestinian society. It is an essential read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the current situation.
What you can do
- Buy the book and read it
Available in paperback (288 pages) and ebook format, published by Rizzoli on May 27, 2025 (€17.10/€9.99). - Share quotes and reflections
Spread key passages and thought-provoking insights from the book on social media or in reading groups. - Use it in events and discussions
Incorporate it into cultural programs, libraries, schools, or activist groups working on Palestine-related issues. - Explore the author’s UN reports
Look up Albanese’s official UN documents (such as Anatomy of a Genocide) to understand the legal and contextual foundation of her work. - Promote the book and its message
Highlight the ethical value of a work that denounces collective indifference and deepens understanding of the Palestinian crisis.
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