Homesick

Homesick

by SondraSilverston (Translator), EshkolNevo (Author)

Synopsis

It is 1995 and Noa and Amir have decided to move in together. Noa is studying photography in Jerusalem and Amir is a psychology student in Tel Aviv, so they choose a tiny flat in a village in the hills, between the two cities. Originally called El-Kastel, the village was emptied of its Arab inhabitants in 1948 and is now the home of Jewish immigrants from Kurdistan. Noa and Amir's flat is separated from that of their landlords, Sima and Moshe Zakian, by a thin wall, but on each side we find a completely different world. Next door lives a family grieving for their eldest son, killed in Lebanon.His younger brother, Yotam, forgotten by his parents, turns to Amir for friendship. And further down the street, as he works at the building site, Saddiq watches the house...In this enchanting and irresistible novel, the narrative moves from character to character offering us glimpses into their lives. Each of them comes from somewhere different but there's much about them that's the same. "Homesick" is a beautiful, clever and moving story about history, love, family and the true meaning of home.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 21 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 0701181281
ISBN 13: 9780701181284
Book Overview: Eshkol Nevo's heart-warming, charming and clever first novel dips into the lives of each of the inhabitants of a village that sits midway between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv - a beautiful story about finding your home.

Media Reviews
Thirty-three year-old Nevo's first full-length novel is a deeply human book, suffused with desire and melancholy. - Jerusalem Post
Author Bio
Eshkol Nevo was born in Jerusalem in 1971. He spent his childhood years in various places in Israel and Detroit in the USA. He studied copywriting at the Tirza Granot School and psychology at Tel Aviv University. For eight years he worked as a copywriter and then moved into writing short stories. Today he teaches creative writing and thinking at a number of academic institutions, among them The Bezalel School of the Arts, Tel Aviv University, the Sapir College and the Open University. Nevo has published a collection of stories, a work of non-fiction and this first novel was awarded the Book Publishers' Association's Golden Book Prize (2005).