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O Israel O Palestine
by Leora Skolkin-Smith
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by Moriel Rothman-Zecher
Published Feb 2019
Read ReviewsIn this lyrical and searing debut novel written by a rising literary star and MacDowell Fellow, a young man is preparing to serve in the Israeli army while also trying to reconcile his close relationship to two Palestinian siblings with his deeply ingrained loyalties to family and country.
by David Grossman
Published Aug 2011
Read ReviewsFrom one of Israels most acclaimed writers comes a novel of extraordinary power about family lifethe greatest human dramaand the cost of war.
by Avner Mandelman
Published Jul 2010
Read ReviewsDisguised as a breathtaking thriller, Avner Mandelmans novel reveals Israels double soul, its inherent paradoxes, and its taste for both art and violence. (Paperback Original)
by Matt Beynon Rees
Published Jan 2008
Read ReviewsFor decades, Omar Yussef has been a teacher of history to the children of Bethlehem. When a favorite former pupil is arrested for collaborating with the Israelis, Omar is sure he has been framed. Then the wife of the dead man, also one of Omar Yussefs former pupils, is murdered, possibly raped. And, as no one else will, it is up to him to ...
by A B. Yehoshua
Published Aug 2007
Read ReviewsA tale about a beautiful woman - an anonymous victim of a suicide bombing in Jerusalem - whose luminous smile, graceful neck and bright eyes are so beguiling that even in death she can lead a man to fall in love with her.
by Masha Hamilton
Published Oct 2005
Read ReviewsA straight-ahead story of human passiondesire, conviction, and the guilt of a survivorstruggling for order within the frayed justice of the Middle East conflict.
by Richard Lewis
Published Aug 2004
Read ReviewsAgainst the backdrop of September 11, 2001, The Flame Tree is a fierce novel of friendship, faith, and forgiveness set in Indonesia. Suitable for teens and adults.
by Simone Zelitch
Published Dec 2001
Read ReviewsThe year is 1949 and Nora, a prickly, strong-willed survivor of the Holocaust, has just walked off the boat in Israel with her German daughter-in-law, Louisa. Superb...a seamless interweaving of observation, memory, and imagination...A mature and absorbing story...
by Nomi Eve
Published Sep 2001
Read ReviewsA multigenerational saga encompassing two hundred years in the life of an unforgettable family set in Jerusalem, from the early years of the nineteenth century to the present.
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