The Lover, Bee Sacks
The Lover, Bee Sacks
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The Lover
A Novel

Author: Bee Sacks

Narrator: Gabi Epstein, Eric Altheide

Unabridged: 10 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 08/01/2023


Synopsis

“Sacks is an extraordinarily gifted writer.”—Washington PostUnfolding during an invasion of Gaza, The Lover tells the story of an affair between a young Israeli soldier and a Canadian woman. The emotional realities of ideology and war begin to change the lovers, who undergo a parallel radicalization and deradicalization. This book is for anyone seeking a deeply embodied and empathetic account of the politics of love in Israel-PalestineThe story of Allison and Eyal unfolds primarily in Tel Aviv where Allie, a thoughtful and intelligent academic searching for a sense of where she belongs in the world, falls deeply and unexpectedly in love with a young Israeli doing his military service. Their love story is sensual, filled with pleasure, longing, fear, moments of deep connection, failures of communication, and ultimately, a quiet and devastating betrayal. Their romance has a rhythm private and unique to them: when he is away on military missions, they write love letters; when he returns home for weekends, they are entwined and inseparable.Allie is embraced by Eyal’s family, and their acceptance is very important to her. But when Eyal returns home from an invasion of Gaza, to which he has a surprising emotional response, Allie has changed so radically that her betrayal of her lover feels both shocking and tragic.The Lover is a provocative, immersive, gorgeously written love story reminiscent of Marguerite Duras’ classic novel. Both books portray a seductive love affair in a colonial setting, atmospheric and rich with foreign detail, that raises unsettling questions about inequality, conflict, intensity, war, and danger. At once beautiful and disturbing, propulsive and poignant, The Lover will entrance readers and hold them spellbound.

About Bee Sacks

Bee Sacks (they/them) holds an MFA from the Programs in Writing at the University of California, Irvine. Their debut novel, City of a Thousand Gates, was awarded the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize for fiction in 2023. A former journalist, they worked at Vanity Fair for several years before moving to Israel/Palestine to study sacred Jewish texts. Bee now lives in Los Angeles with their dog, Pupik.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Betsy on April 04, 2024

This book hurts. In fact it is nothing short of excruciating—in a good way. This is how it is when the truth, with all its contradictions, fear, love, and deceit, is the story. Through the tale of a Canadian Jew (her father is Jewish; her mother is not; so by Jewish law, her Jewishness is a choice)......more

Goodreads review by Leanne on December 09, 2023

No one was more surprised by the success of Marguerite Duras’ The Lover than the author herself: “The Lover is a load of shit,” she said. “It’s an airport novel. I wrote it when I was drunk.” And yet, the book touched millions of readers, going on to win one of France’s most prestigious literary award......more

Goodreads review by Chanel on October 12, 2023

This is one of the most well written novels I’ve come across. Deeply probing and eerily gentle. The timing of this was a hard read given everything that has transpired this week in Palestine. The dread that held me in the end made my body tense. What a thing to behold- watching the villain unfurl li......more

Goodreads review by Zoe on May 15, 2023

honestly interesting how you slowly become less and less sympathetic to the narrator — unclear if that was the intention but that was my experience [edit] upon further reflection i think that may be the point......more

Goodreads review by Sami on January 18, 2024

I absolutely devoured this moving and timely book which builds so well on Duras's The Lover. It was so tender and thought-provoking in every way with an ending that made me nauseous (but in the best way). Bee, I don't know if you are on Goodreads/read these, but this was incredible!......more