Friendly Fire
By (Author) A.B. Yehoshua
Peter Halban Publishers Ltd
Peter Halban Publishers Ltd
1st January 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
892.436
Paperback
464
Width 126mm, Height 196mm, Spine 34mm
440g
A husband and wife spend a week apart over the Hanukkah holiday: Daniela visits her widowed brother-in-law in Africa to revive memories of her sister with him but, in ways she cannot begin to understand, he has been left wounded and raging after an earlier tragedy - a death by friendly fire.
Her husband, Amotz Ya'ari, stays behind in Israel, rushing between his engineering company, their grandchildren and his father. Life in the Ya'ari family is full, complicated and humorous, but beyond it lies a fragile society deeply uneasy with itself and badly scarred, with each family harbouring its own ghosts.Ever-creative, A.B Yehoshua's short, interwoven chapters create a duet-like narrative which penetrates deeply into human relationships and taps into the psyche of his country."...remarkable artistry..." New York Times Book Review "...a strangely sweet and satisfying ending..." TLS"
A.B Yehoshua is the author of nine novels and a collection of short stories. He lives in Haifa where he taught comparative literature for many years and continues to be an outspoken peace activist.