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Let It Be Morning
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288 pages
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A young Arab journalist returns to his village in Israel, seeking the familiarity of home, only to confront a harsh reality where his sense of belonging is challenged. As Israeli tanks encircle the village, the community faces isolation and escalating tension, revealing deep-seated paranoia and chaos. Through this intense narrative, the novel explores the complexities of identity and the plight of Israeli Arabs, showcasing Sayed Kashua's powerful storytelling and insightful observations on the political and human struggles in the region.
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2006, paperback
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