The One Facing Us
A Novel
1st American Ed edition
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Author
Contributions
- Marsha Weinstein (Translator) - Contributor
Publication
1999-06-15 - Owl Books
Language
English
Word Count
76,000 words, Guess
Page Count
304 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveonefacingus00roni
- ISBN-100805061851
- ISBN-139780805061857
- Goodreads713317
- LibraryThing643371
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number59459394
- Better World Books9780805061857
- Open LibraryOL7932526M
Classifications
- DDC892.4/36
- LCCPJ5054.M3274 Z3413 1998
Description
In Ronit Matalon's inventive debut, Esther, seventeen years old, wild and rebellious, is sent from Israel to Cameroon to stay with her hardheaded uncle Sicourelle, who is charged with straightening her out. But Esther resists her uncle's plans for her future - which include marriage to a cousin - and in the privileged indolence of postcolonial Africa she looks to the past instead. With sepia portraits and scraps of letters, Esther pieces together the history of her family, a once-grand Egyptian Jewish clan, and its dispersal from Cairo in the 1950s to Israel, Africa, and New York.
First Sentence
That's my uncle, not exactly in the center but a bit to the right, the one with the hunched shoulders and thick waist, his back to the camera: his is the most important back, the back in white, the back that speaks.
Excerpt
That's my uncle, not exactly in the center but a bit to the right, the one with the hunched shoulders and thick waist, his back to the camera: his is the most important back, the back in white, the back that speaks.
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Other Editions
- The One Facing Us: A Novel
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