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Sayed Kashua

Let It Be Morning

Imagine your own home surrounded by roadblocks and tanks, your water turned off and the cashpoints empty. What would you do next?
A young journalist, recently married with a new baby, is seeking a quieter life away from the city and has bought a large new house in his parent's hometown, an Arab village in Israel. Nothing is as they remember: everything is smaller, the people petty and provincial and the villagers divided between sympathy for the Palestinians and dependence on the Israelis.
Suddenly and shockingly, the village becomes a pawn in the power struggles of the Middle East. When Israeli tanks surround the village without warning or explanation, everyone inside is cut off from the outside world. As the situation grows increasingly tense, our hero is forced to confront what it means to be human in an inhuman situation.
229 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2011
Publication year
2011
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  • Mark Keevershared an impression4 years ago
    🎯Worthwhile

    Interesting and very good at getting to the point, M.K. San Francisco California

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  • Diep Nguyenhas quoted2 years ago
    That’s the way it is around here: good parents build homes for their children.

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