The Inbetween People, Emma McEvoy
The Inbetween People, Emma McEvoy
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The Inbetween People

Author: Emma McEvoy

Narrator: Stefan Rudnicki

Unabridged: 5 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/21/2012

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

I am writing this for you Saleem. I am writing about us, about how I loved you, and how I killed you. As Avi Goldberg, the son of a Jewish pioneer, sits at a desk in a dark cell of a military prison in the Negev desert, he fills the long nights writing about his friend Saleem, an Israeli Arab he befriended on a beach one scorching day in July, and the story of Saleems family, whose loss of their ancestral home in 1948 cast a long shadow over their lives. Avi and Saleem understand about the past: they believe it can be buried, reduced to nothing. But then September 2000 comes and war breaks outendless, unforgiving, and filled with loss. As the Intifada rips their peoples apart, they learn that war devours everythingeven seemingly insignificant, utterly mundane thingsand that sometimes, if you do not speak of these things, they are lost to you forever. Set among the white chalk mountains of Galilee and the hostile terrain of the Negev desert,The Inbetween Peopleis a story of longing that deals with hatred, forgiveness, and the search for redemption.

About Emma McEvoy

Emma McEvoy, born in the town of Dalkey in County Dublin in 1973, read history and politics at University College Dublin. She later settled in Israel, where she lived on a kibbutz on the border between Israel and Lebanon. She now lives in West Cork with her husband and son and works as a project manager for Cisco Systems.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sheila

A beautiful novel, set in the haunting landscapes of Israel’s desert, Emma McEvoy’s The Inbetween People is filled with evocative scenery, haunting scenes, genuine characters, and an aching sense of that human desert of emotions between absence and loss. Avi is a Jew; Saleem was an Arab. Both served......more

Goodreads review by Brenda

This just wasn't my kind of book. I'm already not a fan of books that jump around to different sections of the plot. And the fact that the dialogue was just meshed into the paragraph made it unappetizing to me. If I so much as glanced up from the book for a second then looked back, I'd lose my place......more