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DescriptionAmmine, a surgeon in a Jerusalem hospital, struggles to cope with the mangled bodies of victims of a suicide bombing in a downtown Jerusalem pizza restaurant. He is harassed, well-meaning, utterly dedicated and professional âÃÂàand a naturalised Israeli Arab. When the police pin responsibility the suicide attack on Ammine's wife, he is at first baffled, disbelieving and angry. But his feelings turn to confusion and sorrow when he discovers his wife was indeed behind the attack, as he travels to Nazareth and Gaza, attempting to discover who could have convinced his wife to do such a thing, and why she might have done so. His life, he discovers, is a lie: not only the lie told to him for several years by his wife âÃÂàa naturalised Arab who slowly became political âÃÂàbut also the lie he has been telling himself, that his place as an Arab in Israeli society is normal: that the intifada is an abberation, that he âÃÂàeducated, civilised, cosmopolitan, with a beautiful house and Jewish friends who come to dinner âÃÂàis the future of Arabs in Israel. The result is an inexorable tragedy, the destruction of a good man who does not understand and does not wish to understand the struggles beneath the surface of his life. He is a healer, and believes this absolves him from any involvement in the surrounding âÃÂÃÂstruggleâÃÂÃÂ; but he learns that to remain neutral is death. Promotion infoA strikingly powerful novel exploring the motivations of a suicide bomber in Israel, told through the eyes of her husband. By the acclaimed author of The Swallows of Kabul ('A writer who can understand man wherever he is' New York Times) AwardsShortlisted for International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2008. |