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The sound of our steps : a novel / Ronit Matalon ; translated by Dalya Bilu.

LIBRA PJ5054.M3274 K6513 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Matalon, Ronit, author.
Contributor:
Bilu, Dalya, translator.
Standardized Title:
Ḳol tseʻadenu. English
Language:
English
Hebrew
Subjects (All):
Tel Aviv (Israel)--Fiction.
Tel Aviv (Israel).
Jewish families--Fiction.
Jewish families.
Matalon, Ronit.
Israel--Tel Aviv.
Genre:
Domestic fiction.
Fiction.
Physical Description:
367 pages ; 25 cm
Edition:
First U.S. edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Metropolitan Books, Henry Holt and Company, 2015.
Language Note:
Originally published in Israel in 2008 by Am ʻoved, Tel Aviv, titled Ḳol tseʻadenu.
Summary:
"In the beginning there was Lucette, who is the mother to three children--Sammy, a gentle giant, almost blind, but a genius with locks; Corinne, a flighty beauty who cannot keep a job; and "the child," an afterthought, who strives to make sense of her fractured Egyptian-Jewish immigrant family. Lucette's children would like a kinder, warmer home, but what they have is a government-issued concrete box, out in the thorns and sand on the outskirts of Tel Aviv; and their mother, hard-worn and hardscrabble, who cleans homes by night and makes school lunches by day. Lucette quarrels with everybody, speaks only Arabic and French, is scared only of snakes, and is as likely to lock her children out as to take in a stray dog. The child recounts her years in Lucette's house, where Israel's wars do not intrude and hold no interest. She puzzles at the mysteries of her home, why her father, a bitter revolutionary, makes only rare appearances. And why her mother rebuffs the kind rabbi whose home she cleans in his desire to adopt her. Always watching, the child comes to fill the holes with conjecture and story. In a masterful accumulation of short, dense scenes, by turns sensual, violent, and darkly humorous, The Sound of Our Steps questions the virtue of a family bound only by necessity, and suggests that displacement may not lead to a better life, but perhaps to art"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9780805091601
0805091602
OCLC:
630496866

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