From the author of the international bestseller Mornings in Jenin comes a powerful, passionate story of a family separated by conflict, and the tragedy they endure
Susan Abulhawa was born to refugees of the Six Day War of 1967, when her family’s land was seized and Israel captured what remained of Palestine, including Jerusalem. She moved to the USA as a teenager, graduated in biomedical science and established a career in medical science. In July 2001, she founded Playgrounds for Palestine, a children’s organisation dedicated to upholding The Right to Play for Palestinian children, and her essays and political commentaries have appeared in print and international news media. Her debut novel, Mornings in Jenin, was an international bestseller. She lives in Pennsylvania with her daughter.
The story Susan Abulhawa tells in this marvellous novel is hard to
bear but impossible to ignore. Through four generations of a
Palestinian family, The Blue Between Sky and Water shows how
history’s assault on each person is public, and how it nevertheless
cannot extinguish the private experience of grief or the secret
sense of eros. Abulhawa's vision is precise, courageous, and
dazzling
*Teju Cole*
In true Thousand and One Nights style, Abulhawa surprises us by
continually unfolding new stories … Characters struggle to keep
their secrets, but Abulhawa releases them. These are secrets we
need to know, secrets that will educate us about ourselves, and
Gaza
*Guardian*
Gripping and deeply moving … Suffering and resilience are difficult
things to witness, but this powerful, politically engaged novel
does so with a transformative literary grace. Abulhawa’s prose is
luminous; her control of a complex weaving of narrative voices –
young and old, male and female, magical and real – is masterful.
The novel provides an intimate close-up of the women of Gaza and of
the everyday heroism amid relentless loss
*Independent on Sunday*
She is a fine observer of female kinship ... A powerful read
*Financial Times*
One of the most thought-provoking books I’ve read … written with
passion, honesty and poetry
*Daily Mail on Mornings in Jenin*
Abulhawa’s writing shines … Friendship, adolescence, love: ordinary
events, offset against extraordinary circumstances, make the story
live
*Independent*
The writer’s pain – and the beauty of her prose – are very real
*Daily Telegraph*
Powerful and moving
*Stylist*
Powerful and passionate … unforgettable
*Michael Palin*
Heartbreaking
*Esther Freud*
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