Claude Campbell, a former English professor at the City University of New York, lives in Kodak, Tennessee, near Knoxville.
A curious fantasy [that] mingles metaphysics and grim reality.
*Kirkus*
Will intrigue and entrance...a powerful and readable tale.
*South Florida Sun-Sentinel, (Ft. Lauderdale)*
The chapters...are filled with evocative prose and solid
storytelling
*Booklist*
Whimsical fable...ironic foot for thought in the meeting of a
Palestinian pacifist and an agnostic angel.
*The Boston Globe*
An original, ironic, humorous, and sometimes tragic novel of
conflict in the Gaza Strip....A moving, powerful, and recommended
book.
*Midwest Book Review*
Campbell's debut offers a provocative look at religion and war. For
all collections.
*Library Journal*
A refreshing, humble and certainly welcomed insight into the Middle
East...Truly heart warming, and a welcome song to bleak times all
across the world.
*Rapport Magazine*
Humorous and insightful
*New Strait Times, (Malaysia)*
...a gentle masterpiece...
*William Demby, author of Battlecreek and Catacombs*
So original...provacative...stylish.
*Frank McCourt*
Whimsical, bittersweet...A fascinating picture of a Muslim
community.
*Boston Herald*
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