Author: Amy Wilentz Year: 2001 Rank: Rating: Original Rating: Pop Rating: Genres/categories: Fiction
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ISBNs: 9780345449832 0345449835 |
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"SOPHISTICATED AND SUSPENSEFUL . . . TAUTLY WRITTEN . . . Wilentz knows the world she writes about very well, and her descriptions have a solid specificity that lends authority to her fiction." -The New York Times Book Review
"At a closed Israeli checkpoint, Marina, a Palestinian mother, clutches her ailing boy, desperate for access to Jerusalem and its doctors. When a young Israeli soldier waits too long before deciding to disobey orders, a martyr is born. Thus begins a graceful, painful, illuminating novel of the Middle East. . . . [Wilentz's] prose tugs at the reader. . . . The characters are magnetic. . . . [This] is a very human tale of regrets, revenge, and the elusive nature of absolution." -Entertainment Weekly
"SO PRECISE, SO STARTLING, SO UNFORGETTABLE. . . . These characters are all pawns of history and politics, but Wilentz makes them live." -Los Angeles Times
"MAGNIFICENT . . . Wilentz writes with a prose style reminiscent of The New Yorker's highest ambitions: crystalline, pure, faultlessly communicative. . . . Like the best documentaries, Martyrs' Crossing allows us unprecedented access to a little-understood and often misrepresented part of the world." -Chicago Tribune
"A BRILLIANTLY RESEARCHED MEDIDATION ON THE CRISIS IN THE MIDDLE EAST . . . Martyr's Crossing matches Damascus Gate in the quality of research and the mass of intriguing characters-and yet it remains a lean thriller." -The New York Observer
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