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The Lover : A Novel
The Lover : A Novel
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Author(s): Sacks, Bee
Sacks, Rebecca
ISBN No.: 9780063284241
Pages: 288
Year: 202405
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 26.21
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Sacks is an extraordinarily gifted writer whose intelligence, compassion, and skill on both the sentence and tension level rise to meet her ambition. She keeps us constantly on edge." -- Washington Post on City of a Thousand Gates "Intersecting lives in modern-day Israel and Palestine overlap in a tapestry of tales in this compelling, rich novel that delves into universal themes of homeland, freedom, and true security." -- GMA.com on City of a Thousand Gates "Reads devastatingly true. A novel that resists offering a false sense of hope in the face of conflict." -- New York Times Book Review on City of a Thousand Gates "An American novel manages, for once, to get Israel right. I loved it.


By the end of the novel, I was emotionally exhausted but also deeply appreciative of the care and nuance on every page, and the plot's purposeful irresolution." -- Los Angeles Times on City of a Thousand Gates "A brilliantly rendered novel raises crucial questions about identity, justice, war, and belonging. Sacks' talent as a novelist who takes on thorny, multifaceted, unanswerable questions is clearly unmatched." -- Kirkus Reviews "The heroine of Sacks's poignant second novel (after City of a Thousand Gates) revisits a summer romance with longing and the wisdom of hindsight. Cultural differences and the age gap between the lovers . [impacts] the relationship, and Sacks renders it all in sensual prose ." -- Publishers Weekly "A haunting portrait of a love affair against the backdrop of an Israeli incursion into Gaza. The novel builds to a stunning and unexpected climax, with the horrors of the ongoing conflict bringing out very different reactions in the two leads.


Nuanced and unsettling, Sacks' novel will resonate with readers long after they've turned the final page." -- Booklist (starred review) "Sacks' sophomore effort deftly imagines both the basic beauty of young love and the stunning complexity and emotional dissonance of life in Israel." -- Elle.


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