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To the end of the land

Grossman, David. (Author). Cohen, Jessica. (Added Author).

Summary: Ora, a middle-aged Israeli mother, is on the verge of celebrating her son Ofer's release from army service when he returns to the front for a major offensive. she sets out for a hike in the Galilee, leaving no forwarding information for the "notifiers" who might darken her door with the worst possible news. Recently estranged from her husband, Ilan, she drags along their former best friend and her former lover Avram. Avram served in the army alongside Ilan when they were young. Avram was sent into Egypt and the Yom Kippur War, where he was brutally tortured as POW. In the aftermath, a virtual hermit, he refused to keep in touch with the family and has never met the boy. Ora supplies the whole story of her motherhood, a retelling that keeps Ofer very much alive and opens Avram to human bonds undreamed of in his broken world.

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  • ISBN: 9780771036361 (electronic bk.)
  • ISBN: 0771036361 (electronic bk.)
  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource (575 pages)
  • Publisher: Toronto : McClelland & Stewart, 2010.

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General Note:
Translation of: Ishah boraḥat mi-beśorah.
Source of Description Note:
Description based on print version record.
Subject: Mothers and sons -- Israel -- Fiction
Soldiers -- Israel -- Fiction
Families -- Israel -- Fiction
Trails -- Israel -- Fiction
War and society -- Israel -- Fiction
Israel -- History -- 1967-1993 -- Fiction
Israel -- History -- 1993- -- Fiction
Families
Mothers and sons
Soldiers
Trails
War and society
Israel
Genre: Fiction.
History.
Electronic books.

  • Random House, Inc.
    A major, internationally bestselling novel of extraordinary power about the costs of war from one of Israel's greatest writers.

    Set in Israel in recent times, this epic yet intimate novel places side by side the trials of war and the challenges of everyday life. Through a series of powerful, overlapping circles backward in time, it tells the story of Ora's relationship with her husband, from whom she is now separated, as well as the tragedy of their best friend Avram, a former soldier — and her son's biological father. When her son Ofer rejoins the army for a major offensive, Ora is devastated and decides to hike in the Galilee, leaving no forwarding information for the "notifiers" who might deliver the worst news a parent can hear. She phones Avram, whom she has not seen in 21 years, and convinces him to go with her. As they journey together, Ora unfurls the story of her family, and gives Avram the gift of his son — a telling that keeps the boy alive for both his mother and the reader.

    Never have we seen so vividly the surreality of daily life in Israel, the consequences of living in a society where the burden of war falls on each generation anew. David Grossman's rich imagining of a family in love and crisis makes for one of the great anti-war novels of our time.
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