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Friendly Fire

Friendly Fire

 eBook, Published by Faber Factory   (04 July 2011)

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Life in the Ya'ari family is full, complicated and often 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. He taps into the psyche of the reader as he taps into the psyche of his country, and we emerge altered by what we have read.

Yehoshua ... has been one of his country's most vital chroniclers and critics. Ethan Bronner, The New York Times Book Review

Yehoshua has long been praised for his Faulknerian novels and though the two rather unexceptional middle class Israeli families in Friendly Fire lack the gothic appurtenances of the Snopeses and Compsons, his story is not short on sound and fury. Eric Banks, Financial Times

None of Yehoshua's books, no matter how personal, is without political, historical and religious importance. Friendly Fire is no exception. Haaretz
Born in Jerusalem in 1936, A. B. Yehoshua is the author of nine novels and a collection of short stories. One of Israel's top novelists, he has won prizes worldwide for all his novels, and in the UK was shortlisted in 2005 for the first Man Booker International Prize. He continues to be an outspoken critic of both Israeli and Palestinian policies. Stuart Schoffman is an American-born journalist, educator, and translator. A senior fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute, he has lived in Israel since 1988.