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About Interlink Publishing

Established in 1987, Interlink Publishing is a Palestinian-owned, Massachusetts-based independent publishing house that offers a global perspective to readers. Interlink publishes works of literature-in-translation, history, activism, politics, art, cultural guides, award-winning cookbooks, and illustrated children’s books from around the world.

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Interlink Publishing
46 Crosby Street
Northampton, MA 01060-1804

T: (413) 582-7054

Toll Free: 1-800-238-LINK

E: info@interlinkbooks.com

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Michel Moushabeck

Michel S. Moushabeck is a writer, editor, publisher, and musician of Palestinian Arab descent. He is the founder of Interlink Publishing, an independent Massachusetts-based publishing house with over 32 years of history. Michel is the author of several books, including Kilimanjaro: A Photographic Journey to the Roof of Africa and Beyond the Storm: A Gulf Crisis Reader. His awards include NYU’s Founder’s Day Award, the Alex Odeh Award, and The Palestinian Heritage Foundation Achievement Award. Michel serves on the boards of the Media Education Foundation and The International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF). A passionate advocate for Arabic music and literature-in-translation, he lectures frequently on these topics. He is also an avid mountain climber, jazz and world music collector, and percussion enthusiast. Michel lives in Leverett, Massachusetts, with his partner Hiltrud Schulz and has three daughters: Leyla, Hannah, and Maha.

Recommended Reading by Michel Moushabeck

$18.00

Huddud’s House

A Novel
by

$25.00

Palestine Hijacked

How Zionism Forged an Apartheid State from River to Sea
by

$20.00

Namesake

Reflections on a Warrior Woman
by

$19.95

Umm Kulthum

The Star of the East
by
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Hannah Moushabeck

Hannah has worked in publishing for over a decade at companies such as Chronicle Books, The Quarto Group, and Simon & Schuster. She now co-runs Interlink Publishing, the only Palestinian-owned publisher in the United States, alongside her family. Her debut picture book Homeland: My Father Dreams of Palestine (Chronicle Books) won The New England Book Award and The Arab American Book Award.

Recommended Reading by Hannah Moushabeck

$30.00

A Fool’s Journey

To the Beach Boys and Beyond
by

$19.95

A Storm of Horses

The Story of Artist Rosa Bonheur
by
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Leyla Moushabeck

Leyla Moushabeck is the editor and author of the award-winning The Immigrant Cookbook: Recipes That Make America Great, created in collaboration with 80 prominent immigrant chefs, food writers, and producers. With over 12 years of editing experience—nine of which focus on food and recipe writing—Leyla Moushabeck specializes in exploring food culture, social justice, and underrepresented global cuisines. As Senior Editor at Interlink Publishing Group, Leyla Moushabeck curates the illustrated cookbook list, sourcing talent, acquiring titles, and managing authors and freelancers to meet tight deadlines. Leyla Moushabeck has worked with renowned chefs including Asma Khan, Joudie Kalla, Gennaro Contaldo, Sabrina Ghayour, Durkhanai Ayubi, and Yohanis Gebreyesus. Leyla Moushabeck spearheaded Interlink’s humanitarian cookbook initiative, creating titles like Soup for Syria and Palestine on a Plate, which raise funds and awareness for global causes. Recognized as one of Business Insider’s 2019 “Food 100: The Coolest People in Food and Drink,” Leyla Moushabeck continues to champion the intersection of food and cultural storytelling.

Recommended Reading by Leyla Moushabeck

$26.95

Palestine on a Plate

Memories from My Mother's Kitchen
by

$35.00

Ammu

Indian Home Cooking to Nourish Your Soul
by

$35.00

Forever Beirut

Recipes and Stories from the Heart of Lebanon
by

$25

The Poetry of Arab Women

A Contemporary Anthology
by
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Maha Moushabeck

Recommended Reading by Maha Moushabeck

$20.00

Namesake

Reflections on a Warrior Woman
by

$18.95

Until You Find the Sun

A Story About Discovering Home Wherever You Go
by

$35.00

Chinese-ish

Home Cooking Not Quite Authentic, 100% Delicious
by & Joanna Hu
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Harrison Williams

Harrison Williams oversees the design and production of Interlink Publishing's books, driven by a passion for creating the best possible product. He believes that books offering important but unconventional narratives deserve thoughtful, striking designs to help them stand out and reach new audiences. Harrison is dedicated to crafting special packages that encourage readers to explore underrepresented voices, ensuring every title has the opportunity to make a meaningful impact.

Recommended Reading by Harrison Williams

$16

All That’s Left to You

A Novella and Other Stories
by

$27.95

Palestine

A Guide
by & George Azar

$35

Macedonia: The Cookbook

Recipes and Stories from the Balkans
by
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Pam Fontes-May

Recommended Reading by Pam Fontes-May

$18

Dreams of Maryam Tair

Blue Boots and Orange Blossoms
by

$35.00

Desified

Delicious Recipes for Ramadan, Eid & Every Day
by

$11.95

Forest Fighter

The Story of Chico Mendes
by

$26.00

Girls Who Slay Monsters

Daring Tales of Ireland's Forgotten Goddesses
by