A Good Land

A Good Land
Nada Awar Jarrar
Small truths, white lies; the many shades of friendship, all impacted by the harsh legacy of war…The old neighbourhood block in Beirut was home to an ever- changing population as the fighting intensified and lessened. But three people were almost always there. The older Polish woman, Margo, refugee from her past, her country and family after another war, spinning her tales of freedom fighters, itinerant peoples, despair and courage. And Lebanese born and bred Layla, only recently returned from Australia after fleeing the earlier civil war to teach her students again. Palestinian Kamal; refugee, writer and lecturer, whose cherished faith in a free, tolerant, democratic Lebanon has been shattered by difficulties of living there now. Among their friends are older politicians, university friends often visiting from lucrative posts in Europe or the USA, and local political activists.The retaliation raids by Israel and the political aftermath further shatter their community: some flee to the mountains, many leave the country. Some like Layla try to identify more deeply what it is that holds her to this place, why she cannot leave.Nada Awar Jarrar has written a powerful and moving novel, full of character and insight, of joy and tears, which makes us understand how people can stand such daily fear of violence and can continue to have faith in the country of their heart.


NADA AWAR JARRAR

A Good Land


For my mother, with all my love
And for Marianne, I will always miss you

Table of Contents
Part One - Layla (#u581c8b86-dd0d-5a1b-8fab-1c014a5ff4dd)
Chapter One (#u62834823-a7a8-59f6-9c0c-b0dad70d78a8)
Part Two - Fouad (#u613f509a-15a0-51c5-989b-234218dc82df)
Chapter Two (#u8e4d9563-42e6-5b71-b37e-995040afe816)
Part Three - Kamal (#u9b0ea420-fab1-5510-9c98-ce19674f4400)
Chapter Three (#u3a11f868-8919-584e-a82f-b13b79e1c027)
Part Four - Prague (#u52dba53b-a61e-5ab6-b215-9d69a36fd712)
Chapter Four (#u3c33159f-9b0b-53a4-ae97-9c6d08cdc122)
Part Five - War (#ue437288c-66b9-5fb1-b63e-52ef00b01fe2)
Chapter Five (#u5f09e0f1-a615-53ea-a45f-427908dbe069)
Part Six - Hope (#ufaafd409-40a2-5beb-928f-7c0b02b05669)
Chapter Six (#ub3c679d4-d1b1-5c47-aa69-94b705b1af40)
Author’s Note (#u41a84953-b873-53ca-aafc-8dbd806ad8da)
Also by Nada Awar Jarrar (#ua67497b0-e046-53f9-a5d5-49302ba4bc10)
Copyright (#u927c5541-c433-5d82-a078-b2f8f175c8aa)
About the Publisher (#u6dd58efa-b2f4-5451-8c49-ef6d0601bc47)
‘For the meaning of life differs from man to man, from day to day and from hour to hour. What matters, therefore, is not the meaning of life in general but rather the specific meaning of a person’s life at a given moment.’
Viktor Frankl

PART ONE Layla (#u47676401-14ae-5ad4-b09b-2f4c54bc7e1d)

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A Good Land Nada Jarrar

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Тип: электронная книга

Жанр: Современная зарубежная литература

Язык: на английском языке

Издательство: HarperCollins

Дата публикации: 16.04.2024

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О книге: Small truths, white lies; the many shades of friendship, all impacted by the harsh legacy of war…The old neighbourhood block in Beirut was home to an ever- changing population as the fighting intensified and lessened. But three people were almost always there. The older Polish woman, Margo, refugee from her past, her country and family after another war, spinning her tales of freedom fighters, itinerant peoples, despair and courage. And Lebanese born and bred Layla, only recently returned from Australia after fleeing the earlier civil war to teach her students again. Palestinian Kamal; refugee, writer and lecturer, whose cherished faith in a free, tolerant, democratic Lebanon has been shattered by difficulties of living there now. Among their friends are older politicians, university friends often visiting from lucrative posts in Europe or the USA, and local political activists.The retaliation raids by Israel and the political aftermath further shatter their community: some flee to the mountains, many leave the country. Some like Layla try to identify more deeply what it is that holds her to this place, why she cannot leave.Nada Awar Jarrar has written a powerful and moving novel, full of character and insight, of joy and tears, which makes us understand how people can stand such daily fear of violence and can continue to have faith in the country of their heart.

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