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A Wall of Light : a novel

Tekijä: Edeet Ravel

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A powerful and unforgettable story of secrets, family, love, and destiny set against the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Following on the heels of the critically acclaimed Ten Thousand Lovers (finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award) and Look for Me, A Wall of Light tells the story of three generations of a Tel Aviv family. Meet Anna, whose passionate letters to a lover she left behind in Russia describe the experiences of Israel's postwar immigrants; her grandson, Noah, who in his diary documents his uncertain sexual identity and his idealism in the face of the tense political climate; and finally, Anna's daughter, Sonya, who takes us through one momentous day in August, a day on which she "kissed a student, pursued a lover, found her father, and left her brother."… (lisätietoja)
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Näyttää 1-5 (yhteensä 6) (seuraava | näytä kaikki)
So I'm neurotic. I think we all know this, yes? One of my neuroses is that, if a work is part of a series, I want to read the series in order. I put this book on my list after it was nominated for some award years and years ago. When I finally got around to it, it's part of a trilogy. Not just a part, but the third and final part. This makes me start to twitch (metaphorically). Thank goodness the three books are linked only very loosely, through ancillary characters, so each work can stand on its own. The book itself wasn't Super Amazing, but it was an easy, quick read & certainly finishable. And it did make me want to investigate the other two books in the trilogy. ( )
  cat-ballou | Jan 22, 2014 |
So I'm neurotic. I think we all know this, yes? One of my neuroses is that, if a work is part of a series, I want to read the series in order. I put this book on my list after it was nominated for some award years and years ago. When I finally got around to it, it's part of a trilogy. Not just a part, but the third and final part. This makes me start to twitch (metaphorically). Thank goodness the three books are linked only very loosely, through ancillary characters, so each work can stand on its own. The book itself wasn't Super Amazing, but it was an easy, quick read & certainly finishable. And it did make me want to investigate the other two books in the trilogy. ( )
  cat-ballou | Jan 22, 2014 |
So I'm neurotic. I think we all know this, yes? One of my neuroses is that, if a work is part of a series, I want to read the series in order. I put this book on my list after it was nominated for some award years and years ago. When I finally got around to it, it's part of a trilogy. Not just a part, but the third and final part. This makes me start to twitch (metaphorically). Thank goodness the three books are linked only very loosely, through ancillary characters, so each work can stand on its own. The book itself wasn't Super Amazing, but it was an easy, quick read & certainly finishable. And it did make me want to investigate the other two books in the trilogy. ( )
  cat-ballou | Apr 2, 2013 |
This last installment of Ravel's trilogy about love in the midst of war follows the family members of a previous character in the series. Here too, the story is told in sections, this time from the viewpoints of three different characters from three different generations. Of the three, Sonia comes across as the main character because she talks to the reader directly, and her past history and her search for love become urgent to us. Anna's story is told in one-sided letters, so the intrigue of her sections comes from questions about what is written between the lines and what possible responses might have been. Noah's portions are told through his journal entries and they are nothing short of hilarious - he has a fantastic voice and a wonderful sense of humor. It's great to listen to him, first as a young child, and as we follow him through his teenage years, toward adulthood.

What is really particular about Ravel's novels is her ability to create characters that seem real. You get a feeling that you could run in to these characters in real life. The trilogy as a whole presents a universe where characters have to deal with their personal lives during a politically difficult time and they comment, quite severely, on how a society in flux affects the individual and his or her choices. ( )
  -Eva- | Sep 28, 2009 |
Excellent book. I'd recommend any of the books in the so-called Tel Aviv trilogy. I really don't know anything about Israel, but her writing really brings the place, its problems and its people to life. ( )
  kjhill45 | Jan 1, 2009 |
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A powerful and unforgettable story of secrets, family, love, and destiny set against the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Following on the heels of the critically acclaimed Ten Thousand Lovers (finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award) and Look for Me, A Wall of Light tells the story of three generations of a Tel Aviv family. Meet Anna, whose passionate letters to a lover she left behind in Russia describe the experiences of Israel's postwar immigrants; her grandson, Noah, who in his diary documents his uncertain sexual identity and his idealism in the face of the tense political climate; and finally, Anna's daughter, Sonya, who takes us through one momentous day in August, a day on which she "kissed a student, pursued a lover, found her father, and left her brother."

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