This collection includes stories of various human experiences under the occupation and the Nakba, reviewing different aspects of Palestinian lives and their daily suffering. The story "The Stolen Shirt," the collection's name, takes us to the world of poverty and need, where the hero of the story suffers from harsh living conditions that force him to steal out of survival. Through this simple and direct narrative, Kanafani highlights the dire social and economic situation of Palestinians, showing how circumstances force them to make difficult and immoral decisions. Each story in this collection highlights an aspect of Palestinian life, from struggle and resistance, through pain and loss, to hope and determination to survive. In his graceful literary style, Kanafani uses strong and poignant language that conveys the characters' feelings accurately and deeply, making the reader feel their suffering and sympathize with them. Through these stories, Kanafani presents sharp social and political criticism, as he reviews the effects of the occupation on the social and family fabric of the Palestinians. The stories address topics such as poverty, homelessness, and human dignity, making them a mirror that reflects the bitter reality that the Palestinians live.