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Track changes, Sayed Kashua ; translated from the Hebrew by Mitch Ginsburg

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Track changes, Sayed Kashua ; translated from the Hebrew by Mitch Ginsburg
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Track changes
Medium
electronic resource eBook
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Sayed Kashua ; translated from the Hebrew by Mitch Ginsburg
Summary
"Having emigrated to America years before, a nameless memoirist now residing in Illinois receives word that his estranged father, whom he has not spoken to in fourteen years, is dying. Leaving his wife and their three children, he returns to Jerusalem and to his hometown of Tira in Palestine to be by his family's side. But few are happy to see him back and, geographically and emotionally displaced, he feels more alienated from his life than ever. Sitting by his father's hospital bed, the memoirist begins to remember long-buried traumas, the root causes of his fallout with his family, the catalyst for his marriage and its recent dissolution, and his strained relationships with his children-all of which is strangely linked to a short story he published years ago about a young girl named Palestine. As he plunges deeper into his memory and recounts the history of his land and his love, the lines between truth and lies, fact and fiction become increasingly blurred"--, Provided by publisher
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