A New York Times Notable Book of the Year �A rich symphony of humanity . . . If Oz�s eye for detail is enviable, it is his magnanimity which raises him to the first rank of world authors.� �Sunday Telegraph (UK) At Tel-Kedar, a settlement in the Negev desert, the longtime love affair between Theo, a sixty-year-old civil engineer, and Noa, a young schoolteacher, is slowly disintegrating. When a pupil dies under difficult circumstances, the couple and the entire town are thrown into turmoil. Amos Oz explores with brilliant insight the possibilities�and limits�of love and tolerance. �Vivid, convincing, and haunting.� �New York Times Book Review
(less)A New York Times Notable Book of the Year �A rich symphony of humanity . . . If Oz�s eye for detail is enviable, it is his magnanimity which raises him to the first rank of world authors.� �Sunday Telegraph (UK) At Tel-Kedar, a settlement
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