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When young Rachele Luzzato's father falls seriously ill, her loneliness as an only child intensifies. A subtle, sensitive story of family, love and growing up by a masterful storyteller.

Produktbeschreibung
When young Rachele Luzzato's father falls seriously ill, her loneliness as an only child intensifies. A subtle, sensitive story of family, love and growing up by a masterful storyteller.
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Autorenporträt
Born in Jerusalem in 1936, the author lives in Haifa where he teaches Comparative Literature at the university. Apart from his novels, he writes and speaks frequently on the on-going struggle to find a permanent peace with Israel's Arab neighbours
Rezensionen
"An old-fashioned book, free of cynicism, encroaching technology and intricate plotting, but imbued with a heartfelt and optimistic view of humanity - in other words, a book filled with feeling and moral values." - New York Times Book Review

"A wise, masterfully understated work by one of Israel's towering literary figures." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"One of Israel's world-class writers." - Saul Bellow

"[Yehoshua is] an Israeli Faulkner." - Harold Bloom, The New York Times

"The Only Daughter is an act of gentle love, full of generosity." - Tuttolibri

"We all need them -brothers and sisters and writers who speak to us as if they were our older brothers (and sisters)- A.B. Yehoshua is one." - La Repubblica

"Yehoshua knows how to probe the human soul through characters who peek out from the pages at us all, as if to say, 'Hey, watch out it's about you, too.'" - Doppiozero