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Difference Between Bullets and Stones: Palestine in Words and Images

Contributor(s): Christopher Brown, Michael (Photographer), Abu Toha, Mosab (Author)

ISBN: 9781623715311

Publisher: Olive Branch Press

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Pub Date: September 22, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.00" H x 0.00" L x 0.00" W ( 1.42 lbs) 256 pages

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Description: A stunning, heartfelt, and inspiring collection of photographs, poems, and stories capturing the spirit and resilience of a people.

The Difference between Bullets and Stones is a collaboration between Pulitzer Prize-winning Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha and award-winning American photographer Michael Christopher Brown, with foreword by acclaimed photographer and activist Misan Harriman. The book unites Mosab's poems from Gaza with Michael's photographs from the West Bank and Jerusalem, illuminating the grief, resilience, and vitality of Palestinian life: "Those living through siege, dispossession, and the weight of generational memory," says Mosab Abu Toha. "The book humanizes lives too often reduced to headlines, illuminating the deeper emotional and spiritual story of a people who continue to survive, create, and dream of freedom."

At its core, the book seeks not to shock, but to invite recognition: here are people, their routines, their grief, their courage. "It is not straight journalism," says Michael Christopher Brown, "but neither is it pure poetry. It is a hybrid, where images and words together share human truths." With Mosab Abu Toha's poems and close to two hundred photographs, The Difference between Bullets and Stones is a fitting tribute to Palestinian resistance and the people's quest for freedom.

Brief description: Michael Christopher Brown is an American photographer, author, filmmaker, and speaker whose work examines conflict, identity, and the psychological cost of bearing witness. A photographer with National Geographic since 2004 and a former Associate photographer at Magnum Photos, his work has been published and exhibited internationally. His book Libyan Sugar received the Paris Photo--Aperture First Book Award and the ICP Infinity Award for Artist's Book. He is co-directing a Cuba-based film with Alyse Ardell Spiegel, drawing on archival material made during the creation of his book Yo Say Fidel, documenting the funeral cortège of Fidel Castro. He is based in Los Angeles.

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