Sayed Kashua’s new novel centers around an Arab lawyer who can pass for Jewish, but who feels like an impostor in both societies.
'The mad pursuit of money started about three months ago, and since then I feel more suffocated than ever.'
What would guarantee a better future for my daughter: gifted Jews or gifted Arabs?
Kashua's novel 'Let it Be Morning' contending for valuable IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.
The poor kid, I thought to myself, lighting a cigarette. Well, actually she's not so unfortunate. I don't know. This music thing is really confusing me, and lately it has become the main cause of the quarrels at home.
Shabbat morning, a nice day, an opportunity to take the hike I've been postponing for years.
That's it. I've decided to leave Haaretz. We'll start with the paper, and with luck we'll then send out feelers about leaving the country.