JEDDAH: Amy Abdelnoor’s debut novel “Ever Land” arrives after a seven-year “gestation period,” but its emotional foundation stretches back nearly three decades.

Set in the early 2000s, it follows two youngsters: Dinah, a British-Jewish teenager who moves with her family into a brand-new house that was built on the ruins of a Palestinian village, and Safa, a Palestinian girl who was killed decades ago in the Six Day War, stuck in the afterlife from where she searches for her little sister Nur, their family’s only survivor.

The novel will be published by Penguin UK Books’ imprint Hutchinson Heinemann on July 9, 2026.

“(The book) has been in my heart since I lived in Palestine and in Lebanon,” Abdelnoor told Arab News.

The novel will be published by Penguin UK Books’ imprint Hutchinson Heinemann on July 9, 2026. (Supplied)