All the Rivers (Paperback)
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All the Rivers (Paperback)

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Paperback 288 Pages
Published: 02/03/2017
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A chance encounter in New York brings two strangers together: Liat is an idealistic translation student, Hilmi a talented young painter. Together they explore the city, share fantasies, jokes and homemade meals, and fall in love. There is only one problem: Liat is from Israel, Hilmi from Palestine.

Keeping their deepening relationship secret, the two lovers build an intimate universe for two in this city far from home. But outside reality can only be kept at bay for so long. After a tempestuous visit from Hilmi's brother, cracks begin to form in the relationship, and their points of difference - Liat's military service, Hilmi's hopes for Palestine's future - threaten to overwhelm their shared present. When they return separately to their divided countries, Liat and Hilmi must decide whether to keep going, or let go.

A prizewinning bestseller, but banned in Israeli schools for its frank and tender depiction of a taboo relationship, this is the deeply affecting story of two people trying to bridge one of the most deeply riven borders in the world.

Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781781257647
Number of pages: 288
Weight: 208 g
Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 22 mm
Edition: Main


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A touching, raw and gorgeous love story with an ending which snatched the air from my lungs. - Stylist

A fine, subtle and disturbing study of the ways in which public events encroach upon the private lives of those who attempt to live and love in peace with each other, and, impossibly, with a riven and irreconcilable world. - John Banville

Enthralls and delights ... Rabinyan beautifully loops the story from season to season, depicting Liat and Hilmi's lives and love vividly and memorably. - Publishers Weekly

I stand with Dorit Rabinyan. Love, not hate, will save us. Hatred sows hatred, but love can break down barriers. - Svetlana Alexievich, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature

Even the (asymmetrical) tragedy of the two peoples does not overwhelm this precise and elegant love story, drawn with the finest of lines ... Astonishing - Amos Oz

Rabinyan is a generous writer who puts her characters first... Rabinyan's writing reflects the honesty and modesty of a true artisan. She is meticulous, to be sure, but at the same time she doesn't appear to be straining, and this is what sets someone like her apart from those who merely practice the craft of writing. - Dorit Shilo, Ha’aretz

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“A very important book”

All the Rivers by Dorit Rabinyan was the first book in The Read Around the World Book Club that I am part of on Goodreads. Each month we read a book by a contemporary female author, travelling around the world country... More

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“A Gorgeous Love Story”

I got this book as a review copy and, not having heard of the author, didn't really think it would be 'my thing'. From the back cover blurb, I got the sense it would be a bit worthy, a bit cliched...... More

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