Zeina Jhaish is a Palestinian writer and educator from Rafah, Gaza. Her work explores (self) love, womanhood, Palestine, resistance, and diasporic identity. She has been published with The Ghassan Kanafani Anthology, Prism International, and Muslim Girl. When Zeina is not teaching or performing her poetry, she enjoys travelling, and anything that has to do with spending time by the ocean.

You can find more at @ancestraldaughterbook on Instagram and Facebook and reach her through her website zeinajhaish.com.

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  • Ancestral Daughter

    Ancestral Daughter is a poignant collection of free-verse poetry by Palestinian writer Zeina Jhaish, exploring themes of diaspora, identity, resistance, and love. Through vivid imagery and raw emotion, Jhaish navigates her dual existence as a Palestinian woman from Gaza living in the diaspora, weaving personal and collective histories into her verses. The book is divided into two parts: “Ancestral,” which delves into exile, land, and the trauma of occupation, and “Daughter,” which reflects on womanhood, heartbreak, and rebirth. Poems like “Haifa on 85th Avenue” and “Godforsaken Homes” juxtapose longing for homeland with the alienation of displacement, while “Being a Palestinian Woman: A Guide” celebrates resilience. Jhaish honors her heritage, mourns ongoing violence, and clings to hope, dedicating the work to Gaza and Palestinian martyrs. Blending English and Arabic, her poetry is a testament to ancestral love and the unyielding spirit of her people.