Sulha

By (author): Malka Marom

Does one honor one’s country or one’s heart? Malka Marom explores this classic dilemma in her stunningly powerful first novel, an extraordinary tale of people caught up in a violent and seemingly endless historical conflict, compelled by love and grief to transcend it.

Sulha tells the story of Leora, who, twenty years after her husband was killed in the Sinai War, is empowered by law to decide whether or not to allow her only son to serve high-risk duty as his father did. As Abraham was so severely tested, so is Leora with her son’s fate in her hands. Charged with this burden, Leora leaves her uneasy exile in Toronto and ventures to Sinai.

In the remote and treacherous mountain region of Sinai, Leora encounters a Bedouin clan, which offers her a glimpse of the other: the mysterious Arab world that so fascinated her as a child, the enemy that her son might face. And, indeed, mounting danger and mystery pervade the air of the Bedouin compound. But are these people really the enemy? Is sulha — forgiveness, reconciliation, peace — not possible here? The modern Israel to which Leora then travels offers no clear answers and a deep enmity towards her. To her former compatriots, she is the other — outsider, exile, even a deserter from the land to which her husband gave his life to defend.

Sulha is the story of one woman’s search for the answer to her son’s future, and through it the reconciliation of her own fragmented past. In the process, it explores the interlocking and sometimes irreconcilable boundaries of love and loyalty — to a person, a people, a land.

This updated ebook edition of Sulha has been enhanced with an extensively annotated appendix of photographs taken by the author while she lived and roamed the desert with the Bedouins, as well as a series of questions designed as conversation starters for book clubs.

AUTHOR

Malka Marom

Sulha is Malka Marom’s first novel, but prior to its publication, she was already well known internationally. She began her career as a folksinger, in the popular duo Malka & Joso, who were the first to bring world music to Canada. Their recordings with Capitol EMI Records topped the bestsellers lists in Canada. As a soloist, Marom performed on stage, TV and radio in Canada, the U.S., South American, the U.K., Europe and the Middle East. She is also known and respected as a radio broadcaster and documentary maker. Marom’s next book, In Conversation with Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen, will be published by ECW Press in 2013. For more information, visit www.malkamarom.com.

Reviews

“Marom clearly embeds the experiences into the reader’s mind — from the sights, the smells, the sounds and the heat of the desert, to the pain, the love, the strife of the Bedouin people. The human story told through the eyes of Leora will especially appeal to women since we see more of the Bedouin women’s perspective throughout the story. However, the insight into the Bedouin ways of life will be appreciated by all readers who enjoy learning about different cultures.” — Digital Journal


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Dimensions:

566 Pages

Published:

January 01, 2013

Publisher:

ECW Press

ISBN:

9781770903425

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Literary

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Language:

eng

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