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1000 Days in Gaza is a day-by-day chronicle written during the months following the October 7 massacre, capturing the shock, disbelief, and moral disorientation of a world that seemed to come apart overnight.
Part diary, part political commentary, and part literary chronicle, the book documents the daily experience of witnessing extremes of cruelty, denial, and absurdity in real time.
The tone moves between irony, outrage, incredulity, and dark humor, reflecting the atmosphere of a period that often felt less like history and more like a surrealist plague.
Written in the heat of emotion while the conflict was unfolding, 1000 Days in Gaza is not an attempt to soften events, but to record them as they appeared to those living through them.
Born in Tiberias, Israel, Noga Sklar lived for many years in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil — a city she later left to take refuge with her husband, Alan, in a mountain paradise amid the Atlantic Forest. This journey across cultures and languages eventually led her to South Carolina, where she became a U.S. citizen in 2016.
Her literary career is anchored by three cornerstone works that define her trajectory:

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